Reich [raich] Wilhelm, ur. 24 III 1897, Dobrzcynica (ob. na Ukrainie), zm. 3 XI 1957, Lewisburg (stan Pensylwania), austr. psychiatra, psychoanalityk i seksuolog;
współpracownik S. Freuda; autor kontrowersyjnej teorii o bioenergii wywołanej przez seksualność człowieka oraz tezy o represywności seksualnej jako źródle orientacji faszystowskiej; 1933 wyemigrował do Norwegii, od 1939 w USA; Massenpsychologie des Faschismus (1933), Charakteranalyse (1933), Die sexualle Revolution (1945).
What is cancer? Traditionally, medical science has thought of it as an invasive tumor arising spontaneously in an otherwise healthy organism. Consequently ...
First published by Reich in 1953, People in Trouble is an autobiographical work in which Reich describes the development of his sociological thinking ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of Sexuality and Anxiety is composed of three essential contributions from this period: "The Orgasm as an Electrophysiological ...
The Bion Experiments on the Origin of Life-first published as Die Bione in 1938 in a limited German edition-represents a cornerstone in Reich's scientific ...
Wilhelm Reich's classic study, written during the years of the German crisis, is a unique contribution to the understanding of one of the crucial phenomena ...
This study of the invasion of compulsory sexual morality into human society, written in 1931, was Reich's first step in approaching the answer to the ...
There is great excitement and interest today in what is described as the "paradigm shift" in science. Humanity's understanding of the universe and its ...
Wilhelm Reich was born in Austro-Hungary in 1897. By the 1920s, Reich had become a doctor of medicine and taken his place as a prominent psychoanalyst ...
This is a human, not a scientific document. It was written in the summer of 1946 for the Archives of the Orgone Institute, although there are indications ...
In this profound and moving work, physician/scientist Wilhelm Reich explores the meaning of Christ's life and reveals the hidden, universal scourge that ...