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22. November 2022 um 09:30 |
DER Film über das ultimative Menschheitsverbrechen:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/VW8lhitj3vLM/
22. November 2022 um 13:33 |
Peter und die Demonstranten:
22. November 2022 um 14:20 |
American College of Orgonomy
Free On-line Webinar
Dee Apple, Ph.D.
A Little Dragon and Her Therapist:
Longing for Contact
Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:00 PM
The American College of Orgonomy is hosting a free webinar on Saturday, December 10, 2022 from 4:00 to 5:00PM (EST) as part of its Case Presentation Series. Dee Apple, Ph.D. will present, “A Little Dragon and Her Therapist: Longing for Contact“ in a discussion with interviewer/host Peter A. Crist, M.D. Following their conversation, you will have the opportunity to ask questions by on-line chat.
Inaya, an eight-year-old girl, was diagnosed with ADHD and various learning disabilities, and while very bright, she was extremely behind her peers and age norms in reading and writing. In addition, she’d received an optometric evaluation in which she evidenced perceptual and visual efficiency problems in focusing, eye movement skills, and in using her eyes together.
Her parents described Inaya as “born intense” and as “having big emotions” as a baby. She did not easily adjust to new routines. Dr. Apple began long-term character analytic psychotherapy in person just as COVID restrictions were lifted. This difficult patient, who had previously seen two therapists with no progress, was successfully engaged, and after over two years, continues her therapeutic relationship with Dr. Apple.
Please join us as we learn more about this young girl’s treatment and how Dr. Apple forged a positive and trusting relationship with Inaya, making slow but consistent progress regarding her presenting problems.
Register today: December 10th Registration Link
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
About Dee Apple, Ph.D.
Dr. Apple is a licensed clinical psychologist in New Jersey. He is a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Orgonomy, and is a Clinical Associate at the ACO. He maintains a private practice in Princeton, NJ, working with children, adolescents, adults and couples. He is also a member of the counseling and psychological services team at the Lawrenceville School. Dr. Apple received his BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He received his Ph.D. at the University of South Dakota. He is on the faculty of the ACO’s social orgonomy training program and is also director of the College’s CORE research group. He has published articles in the Journal of Orgonomy.
About Peter A. Crist, M.D.
Dr. Crist graduated from UCLA with an AB in Zoology and an MD degree. He is board certified in psychiatry, internal medicine, and medical orgonomy. He is in private practice in central New Jersey where he treats infants, children, adults, couples, and families. Dr. Crist is also president of the ACO, a non-profit, educational and scientific organization. He is on the faculty of the ACO training program for medical orgonomists and is chairman of the social orgonomy training committee and on its faculty, as well. Dr. Crist has spoken in the US and abroad on a wide range of topics and has published numerous articles in the Journal of Orgonomy.
23. November 2022 um 01:13 |
Habe Peter leider schon wieder nicht finden können …