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4 Ritter, P., Ritter, J., “Self Regulation in Birth,” pp.113-122. D. Boadella, Ed,, In the Wake of Reich, London: Coventure, 1976. 5 Richard Farson, Birthrights, (New York: Macmillan, 1974). Paperback edition; New York: Penguin, 1978. 6 ICEA, 195 Waterford Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45459. ICEA Supplies Center, P. O. Box 70258, Seattle, Washington, 98107. 7 NAPSAC, P. O. Box 1307, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514. BIBLIOGRAPHY Baker, Eisworth, “The Concept of Self-regulation.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, I, No. 4 (1949), pp. 160-164. ——, “Genital Anxiety in Nursing Mothers.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, IV, 1952, pp. 19-31. ——, “A Further Study of Genital Anxiety in Nursing Mothers? Journal of Orgonomy, III, No. 1 (1969), pp. 46-55. Boyesen, Mona Lisa and Boyesen, Gerda, “Spontaneous Movements and Visceral Armor,” Energy and Character, VIII, No. 1 (1977), p, 32. Charon, Mary, “Armoring in 7-yr. Old Baby.” Journal of Orgonomy, HI, No. 1 (1969), pp. 57—68. Denison, Lucille, “The Child and His Struggle.” International Journal for Sex-Economy and Orgone Research, IV, 1945, pp. 173-190. Dreyfuss, Ann and Feinstine, A, “I Am My Body, My Body is Me”. San Francisco: Josey Bass, 1976. Ganz, M.A, “Functiona1 Child-rearing.” Journal of Orgonomy, X, No. 2 (1976), pp. 249•262. Jones, Peter, “’The Use of Vegeto-therapy in Childbirth,” in D. Boadella, In the Wake of Reich. London: Coventure, 1976, pp. 123-137. Konia, C, “Circumcision: An Assault on the Newborn. “Journal of Orgonomy, X, No. 2 (1976), PD. 276-278. Leboyer, Frederick, Birth Without Violence. New York:Knopf, 1975. Neill, A.S, “Self-regulation and the Outside World.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, II, No. 2 (1950), pp. 68-70. Ollendorff, Ilsa, “About Self-regulation in a Healthy Child”, in Annals of the Orgone Institute, Volume I. W. Reich, Ed. Rangeley, Maine, Orgone Institute, 1947, pp. 81-90. Philipson, Tage, also known as Paul Martin. “Sex-economic‘Upbringing’ “, International Journal for Sex-Economy and Orgone Research, I, 1942, pp. 18-32. Prescott, James, “Bodily Pleasure and the Origins of Violence.” The Futurist, April 1975. Raphael, Chester, “Orgone Treatment During Labor.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, III, No. 2 (1951), pp. 90-98. Reich, Eva, “The Biological Revolution”, International Journal of Life Energy (Toronto), I, No. 2 (1979), pp. 110-124. Reich, Eva, “Dr. Eva Reich - all Interview.” International Journal of Life Energy (Toronto), I, No. 4 (1979), pp. 221-251. Transcript of radio broadcast at Melbourne, Australia in November, 1976. Reich, Wilhelm, “Armoring in a Newborn Infant.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, No. 3 (1951), pp. 121-138. ——, “Children of the Future.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, II, No. 4 (1950), pp. 194-206. ——, “The Expressive Language of the Living in Orgone Therapy.” in W. Reich, Character Analysis. New York: Orgone Institute Press, 1949, 3rd edition, pp. 357-397. ____, Listen, Little Man! New York: Orgone Institute Press, 1948. ——, “On Laws Needed for the Protection of Life in Newborns and of Truth.” Orgone Energy Bulletin, V, Nos. 1 and 2 (1953), pp. 3-4. Ritter, Paul and Ritter, Jean, “Self-regulation in Birth”, in In the Wake of Reich. D. Boadella, Ed. London: Coventure, 1976. pp. 113-122. 18 Eva Reich The Battle for a New Humanity Eva Reich, M.D was born in 1924 in Vienna, Austria, the oldest of three children born to Dr. Wilhelm Reich. She lived in Vienna, Berlin and Prague until emigration to the United States in 1938. She died in Hancock, Maine, USA August 10th 2008. She attended Montessori schools in Vienna and Berlin; Gymnasium in Vienna and Prague; high school at “progressive” Walden school in New York City; and college at Brooklyn College and Barnard College in New York City, She graduated with a B.A. in biology in 1944. She received an M.D. from Women Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1948, followed by a rotating, two-year internship at the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia (now called the Albert Einstein Hospital, Northern Division). She then joined Dr. Wilhelm Reich as a Research Assistant to the Wilhelm Reich Foundation at Orgonon, Rangeley, Maine, from 1950-51, where she had a chance to study Orgonomy and learn about several of Wilhelm Reich’s basic experiments, such as orgonometry, and the use of the orgone energy accumulator for medical purposes. She was present during the 1951 Oranor experiment and later during the OROP expedition in the Arizona desert in 1954–55. In 1951-52 she served as pediatric resident at Harlem Hospital. She had a general medical practice, applying principles of orgone therapy. She lives in Hancock, Maine, where she has a farm home. She has been active in sex education, birth control, natural birth (in the home), and the bioenergetic treatment of babies’ birth trauma by “butterfly touch” orgone therapy after birth. She lectures and holds workshops internationally, in Australia, Italy, France, Holland, Norway, England. Sandel, Francine, “Adolescents and Babies in Trouble.” Orgonomic Medicine, II, No 1 (1956), pp. 42-50, Saxe, Felicia, “Armored Human Beings versus The Healthy Child.” Annals of the Orgone Institute, I, 1947, pp. 35-72. ——, “A Case History”, International Journal for Sex-Economy and Orgone Research, IV, 1945, pp. 59-71. Silvert, Myron, “Orgonomic Practices in Obstetrics?” Organomic Medicine, I, No 1 (1955), pp. 54-64. Waal, Nic, Anne Grieg and Mogens Rasmussen. “The Psycho-diagnosis of the Body”, in In the Wake of Reich. D. Boadella, Ed. London: Coventure, 1976, pp. 266-281. Please note: the preceding bibliography was compiled by Harold Treacy, President, Reich Archive West, 301 Washington Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, by request of Eva Reich, M.D., consultant to Reich Archive West’s Wilhelm Reich Bibliography Project. Profile of the author

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