“Dealing with Pandemic Panic: The Fresh Approach of Medical Orgone Therapy.”

When

Sat, Apr 18, 2020    
12:00 am
FREE

Where

American College of Orgonomy
4419 Rt. 27, Princeton, NJ, 08540

Event Type

DEALING WITH PANDEMIC PANIC FREE WEBINAR

Princeton NJ, April 14, 2020 Join psychiatrist Peter A. Crist, M.D. for “Dealing with Pandemic Panic: The Fresh Approach of Medical Orgone Therapy,” a timely free on-line webinar on Saturday, April 18, 2020 starting at 4:00PM and lasting approximately one hour. Dr. Crist, president of the American College of Orgonomy (ACO), will talk about emotional reactions to the pandemic, how his patients are dealing with it, and how as a therapist he has successfully adapted the tools of medical orgone therapy to phone and video sessions. Find out how this unique therapy and its principles can help people deal with their emotions. Following the presentation, Chris Burritt, D.O. will join Dr. Crist for a discussion, during which participants will have the opportunity to ask questions live or by on-line chat. The webinar is part of the ACO’s “A Different Kind of Psychiatry” case presentation series held monthly in Princeton NJ.

The webinar is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Save your seat by registering today: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DgMQGQArQR-1lw5pDPyxSw .
Call the ACO at (732) 821-1144 or visit www.orgonomy.org.

Dr. Crist is available for interviews prior to the event.

Dr. Peter A. Crist is president of the American College of Orgonomy (ACO) and has served for many years on the faculty of its medical and social orgonomy training programs. He received his AB in Zoology and MD degree from UCLA and is board certified in psychiatry, internal medicine, and medical orgonomy. In his private practice near Ringoes, NJ he treats children, adults, couples, and families. He is also president and CEO of ergonexus LLC, a work-life/business consulting practice with a functional approach to organizational problems, work relationships and consulting with individuals from executives to staff. He has spoken in the U.S. and abroad on a wide range of topics including the nature of science, work-related problems, communication in the modern age and childhood and family concerns. He has published numerous articles in the Journal of Orgonomy on subjects including therapy for children, couples and families, psychosomatic diseases, the natural role of fathers and broader social problems.

Dr. Chris Burritt is a clinical associate of the American College of Orgonomy and moderator and host of the ACO’s “InContact: A Different Kind of Psychiatry” podcast series. He obtained his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and is board certified in both general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. In his private practice in Chester County, Pennsylvania, he works with children, adults, couples, and families.

PR Contact:
Debra Mayes
Executive Director
The American College of Orgonomy
aco@orgonomy.org
(732) 821-1144
P.O. Box 490
Princeton, NJ 08542