Visit our new topic page about Wilhelm Reich

Wilhelm Reich

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008

Wilhelm Reich , 1897-1957, Austrian psychiatrist and biophysicist. For many years a chief associate at Freud's Psychoanalytic Polyclinic in Vienna, he later broke with Freud and the psychoanalytic movement. Forced to leave Nazi Germany, he resettled in New York City in 1939 to continue independent research in biophysics. He taught (1939-41) at the New School for Social Research, and in 1942 he founded the Orgone Institute. According to Reich's theories the universe is permeated by a primal, mass-free phenomenon that he called orgone energy; in the human organism the lack of repeated total discharge of this energy through natural sexual release is considered the genesis not only of all individual neurosis but also of irrational social movements and collective neurotic disorder. Reich invented the orgone box, a device that he claimed would restore energy but that was declared a fraud by the Food and Drug Administration. In 1956 he was tried for contempt of court and violation of the Food and Drug Act and sentenced to two years in a federal penitentiary, where he died.

Bibliography: See his selected writings (1960); his autobiography, ed. by M. B. Higgins and R. Chester (tr. 1988); studies by C. Rycroft (1972) and D. Boadella (1974); biographies by W. E. Man and E. Hoffman (1983) and M. Saraf (1984).



Author not available, REICH, WILHELM., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008



The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

Theoretical reflections on Wilhelm Reich's character analysis
American Journal of Psychotherapy; 1/1/2002; Shapiro, David; 787 words ; The ideas contained in Wilhelm Reich's Character Analysis, while very influential ... discussed. REICH'S DEFECTION It is well known that Wilhelm Reich came to a tragic end, for which Reich himself bore a large part, though by no means ... Read more
Strawdog Puts Wilhelm Reich Through `Hell'
Chicago Sun-Times; 9/2/1994; Joe Pixler; 717 words ; ... the title puts it succinctly: "Wilhelm Reich in Hell." The title does not say it ... center of this musical maelstrom is Dr. Wilhelm Reich, notorious psychoanalyst, author and ... commedia dell'arte aspects of the show. "Wilhelm Reich in Hell" previews at 8 tonight, Saturday ... Read more
MYRON SHARAF, STUDENT, BIOGRAPHER AND INTERPRETER OF WILHELM REICH, AT 70.(News/National/International)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 5/24/1997; 202 words ; ... Sharaf, biographer and interpreter of Wilhelm Reich, the Austrian-born psychiatrist and ... author of Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich (1983), a title taken from James Agee ... nearly all in turn. Mr. Sharaf knew Reich from 10 years as his student, disciple ... Read more
Wilhelm Reich
Artforum; 9/1/2007; Rimanelli, David; 162 words ; ... Johler Depending on one's point of view, Wilhelm Reich was either a renegade crackpot psychoanalyst ... organized in collaboration with the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine-also features ... Steig, and others who were inspired by Reich's theories, as well as two of Reich ... Read more
Was Reich right?
Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me.; 7/15/2007; Scott Thistle; 787 words ; RANGELEY - Wilhelm Reich was a scientist. A physician. An inventor ... said Kevin Hinchey, associate director of the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley and a board member of the Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust. The museum sits on 160 acres ... Read more

Related research topics

Online videos

Orgone and Wilhelm Reich