Jerome D[avid] Salinger (geb. 1.1.1919) [undatierte Notiz]

Jerome D[avid] Salinger (geb. 1.1.1919) [undatierte Notiz]

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  1. Peter Nasselstein Says:

    American College of Orgonomy

    Interview with

    Jackie Bosworth, M.D.

    A Single Encounter Had an Incredible Effect

    on a Teen-aged Boy

    Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 4:00 PM

    The ACO’s Case Presentation Series, A Different Kind of Psychiatry, continues with a free webinar on Saturday, April 15, 2023, from 4:00PM to 5:00PM (ET). Jackie Bosworth, M.D. will present, „A Single Encounter has an Incredible Effect on a Teen-aged Boy“ in a discussion with interviewer/host Chris Burritt, D.O. 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.

    Why did you choose to present this case?

    Dr. Bosworth: “It’s a good illustration of how my orgonomic training enabled me to quickly assess and resolve a potentially dangerous situation.”

    What approach did you use with this patient?

    Dr. Bosworth: “Because of my training, I was able to quickly establish trust with a young man who’d just acted out in a violent way. I used a method that respects and encourages the natural expression of emotion. In orgonomy, we refer to this as a “functional” approach.”

    What do you hope people will learn from your presentation?

    Dr. Bosworth: “I hope people will get a better understanding of the basic ways in which medical orgone therapy differs significantly from nearly all other therapies. Although this is an oversimplification, we are constantly looking for the patient’s underlying emotions and we have a unique understanding of the importance of fully feeling, expressing and perceiving them. That is key in restoring a patient’s health. We also use our knowledge of character to help guide us in dealing with individuals and meeting them where they are in terms of what they can and cannot tolerate.”

    Register today: April 15th 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 Jackie Bosworth, M.D.

    Dr. Bosworth is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist in New York City where she also sees families and couples. She holds the position of Senior Medical Director at a residential treatment center in Westchester County for adolescents at risk. Dr. Bosworth did her residency in general psychiatry at the former St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City, and did her fellowship at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, NY. Dr. Bosworth is a Clinical Associate of the American College of Orgonomy, has authored numerous articles in the Journal of Orgonomy and has been a past presenter and discussant at the Case Presentation Series held at the American College of Orgonomy. Prior to medical school Dr. Bosworth maintained a private practice as a psychiatric social worker.

    About Chris Burritt, D.O.

    

    Dr. Burritt treats children, adults, couples, and families, in his private psychiatric practice in West Chester, PA. Dr. Burritt graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA and did his residency in general psychiatry and his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He is board certified in both child and adolescent psychiatry and general psychiatry. He is a Clinical Associate of the American College of Orgonomy and he developed and hosts the ACO’s podcast program A Different Kind of Psychiatry.

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