His message of sexual liberation disturbed the psychoanalytic community and his political associates, and his vegetotherapy, in which he massaged his disrobed patients to dissolve their " muscular armour, " violated the key taboos of psychoanalysis.
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Examples of vegetotherapy, as well as interviews with analysts and patients who have undergone vegetotherapy, can be seen in the film " Room for Happiness ", directed by Dick Young and approved by the American College of Orgonomy.
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Examples of vegetotherapy, as well as interviews with analysts and patients who have undergone vegetotherapy, can be seen in the film " Room for Happiness ", directed by Dick Young and approved by the American College of Orgonomy.
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Reich was a significant influence in the founding of body psychotherapy ( or somatic psychology as it is often known in the USA and Australia )-though he called his early work " character analysis " and " character-analytic vegetotherapy " ).
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He first presented the principles of what he called character-analytic vegetotherapy in August 1934, in a paper entitled " Psychischer Kontakt und vegetative Str�mung " ( " Psychological Contact and Vegetative Current " ) at the 13th International Congress of Psychoanalysis at Lucerne, Switzerland.
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There are various " body-oriented " approaches, such as Reichian ( Wilhelm Reich ) character-analytic vegetotherapy and orgonomy; neo-Reichian bioenergetic analysis; somatic experiencing; integrative body psychotherapy; Ron Kurtz's Hakomi psychotherapy; sensorimotor psychotherapy; Biosynthesis psychotherapy; and Biodynamic psychotherapy.