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| Organismic psychotherapy |  | Organismic psychotherapy:
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Health Dictionary on Organismic psychotherapy |  | organismic psychotherapy (humanistic body psychotherapy): Spinoff of Reichian Therapy developed by Malcolm Brown, Ph.D., and Katherine Ennis Brown, in Europe. Its theory divides human anatomy into four dynamic Being Centers of the embodied soul: (1) The Agape-Eros Being Center consists of the upper frontal portion of the body and mediates feelings of openness toward others. (2) the Hara Being Center, the abdominal portion of the body, permits self-love. (3) The Logos Being Center, the upper dorsal portion of the body, has unfathomable intuitive faculties. (4) The Phallic-Spiritual Warrior Being Center, which consists of the lower back and the limbs, enables resoluteness (perseverance).
(See also: Organismic psychotherapy , Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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organismic psychotherapy (humanistic body psychotherapy): Spinoff of Reichian Therapy developed by Malcolm Brown, Ph.D., and Katherine Ennis Brown, in Europe. Its theory divides human anatomy into four dynamic Being Centers of the embodied soul: (1) The Agape-Eros Being Center consists of the upper frontal portion of the body and mediates feelings of openness toward others. (2) the Hara Being Center, the abdominal portion of the body, permits self-love. (3) The Logos Being Center, the upper dorsal portion of the body, has unfathomable intuitive faculties. (4) The Phallic-Spiritual Warrior Being Center, which consists of the lower back and the limbs, enables resoluteness (perseverance).
. . For articles related to Organismic psychotherapy , see:, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary, Organismic psychotherapy . . . The text has been edited with the main source being "The Expanded Dictionary of Metaphysical Healthcare, Alternative Medicine, Paranormal Healing, and Related Methods" by Jack Raso, M.S., R.D., Director of Publications for the American Council on Science and Health and editor-in-chief of its magazine, Priorities.
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