Blogeinträge Januar-April 2017
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15. Februar 2022 um 23:57 |
Meiner Meinung nach der orgonomischte Politiker Deutschlands. Nah jedenfalls hat er immer meine Meinung 😉
17. Februar 2022 um 12:25 |
Edward Griffin, die kommunistische Revolution (Deutsch)
https://odysee.com/@Patriots:2/Eduard-Griffin_die-kommunistische-Revolution:4
18. Februar 2022 um 14:42 |
American College of Orgonomy
Free On-line Webinar
Howard Chavis, M.D.
„Treating the Elderly: It’s Never Too Late to Start Medical Orgone Therapy“
Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 4:00 PM
The American College of Orgonomy is hosting a free webinar on Saturday, March 12, 2022 from 4:00 to 5:00PM (ET) as part of its Case Presentation Series. Howard Chavis, M.D. will present, „Treating the Elderly: It’s Never Too Late to Start Medical Orgone Therapy” in a discussion with interviewer/host Peter A. Crist, M.D. During this presentation, you will have the opportunity to submit questions privately using the Q and A function on Zoom. Questions will be addressed during the Q and A portion of the webinar. Please note that as an attendee you will not be seen or heard on screen and you can choose to submit a question anonymously.
Dr. Chavis will be discussing numerous patients—what he calls “seasoned citizens—” demonstrating that making emotional contact and keen observations can impact people at any age. This can lead to rapid, often immediate recognition and understanding of the patient’s character and his or her primary defensive attitudes and behavior. Addressing these, whether through verbal interaction or biophysical interventions on the couch, can lead to amelioration and elimination of the disturbing symptoms that initially brought the patients to therapy in the first place.
The webinar will be facilitated by Zoom and will last approximately one hour. Attendance is free. Registration is required.
Many of the ACO’s past webinars are available for viewing on the ACO’s YouTube channel: ACO YouTube Channel Link
American College of Orgonomy
http://www.orgonomy.org
http://www.adifferentkindofpsychiatry.com