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      • Some key points: - Elsa was a dancer in Berlin who Reich met in 1931. They began an affair in 1932 while Reich was separating from his wife Annie. - Elsa had been trained by Elsa Gindler, one of the first dance-movement therapists, and influenced Reich's development of body psychotherapy during their relationship.
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  2. COURTENAY YOUNG. Abstract. This extended article explores the relationship between Elsa Lindenberg, a dancer, and Wilhelm Reich, a young psychoanalyst, in the 1930s. They first met in Berlin and then moved to Denmark, Sweden and finally Norway.

  3. Reich had several affairs during his marriage to Annie Reich, which ended in 1933 after he began a serious relationship in May 1932 with Elsa Lindenberg, a dancer and pupil of Elsa Gindler. He was living with Lindenberg in Germany when Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933.

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    • Eva Reich (1924–2008), Lore Reich Rubin (b. 1928), Peter Reich (b. 1944)
  4. Elsa Lindenberg met Wilhelm Reich, the psychologist, in May, 1932, during a protest demonstration against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. She later recalled that "I got to know Willie Reich when I used to walk around Berlin at night with a pot of glue and anti-Hitler posters." (3)

  5. Sep 1, 2020 · In 1933, shortly after the Nazis took power, Reich and his family returned to Vienna. His marriage had ended after he began a serious relationship in May 1932 with Elsa Lindenberg, a dancer with the Berlin State Opera, who was a member of his communist cell.

    • Avihu Zakai
    • 2020
    • Discovers "Orgone"
    • Invents "Accumulator"
    • Builds "Cloud-Buster"
    • Ignores Injunction
    • Suggestions For Further Reading

    Before 1930, Reich published his book, The Function of the Orgasm.It theorized that physical and mental health were founded on the circulation through the body of a biological energy he called "orgone," repression of which led to physical or mental disease. While Freud's theory of libidinal energyestablished the libido only as a metaphorical concep...

    On Christmas day, 1939, Reich married Ilse Ollendorf. She became his laboratory assistant as he experimented further, labeling the bion energy with his earlier name, "orgone." This energy, he theorized, existed not only within living organisms but also in the atmosphere. In 1940, he devised a six-sided box for a person to sit in. Its alternating la...

    For nearly five years, while the FDA was compiling a case, the laboratory sold and rented accumulators. Meanwhile, Reich built a device—his "cloud-buster"—that some credited with causing severe rain in the Arizona desert and with diverting a New Englandhurricane. February 10, 1954, brought a Complaint for Injunction, a formal civil action by the FD...

    Reich took his cloud-buster to Arizona and allegedly produced rain that, in turn, produced 12-inch-high grass where—the locals said—none had ever sprouted. During his absence from Rangeley, his assistant, psychiatrist Michael Silvert, shipped orgone accumulators to New YorkCity and the foundation continued distributing its books and other printed m...

    Bean, Orson. Me and the Orgone.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1971. Boadella, David. Wilhelm Reich, the Evolution of His Work.London: Vision Press, 1973. Greenfield, Jerome. Wilhelm Reich vs. the U.S.A.New York: Norton, 1974. Higgins, Mary, and Chester M. Raphael, M.D., eds. Reich Speaks of Freud.New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1967. Mann, W. Edw...

  6. Feb 27, 2013 · On Elsa Lindenberg and Reich - Courtenay Young ... substantive evidence, so any details of this relationship have to be left with a question mark<br />

  7. This document summarizes the relationship between Wilhelm Reich and Elsa Lindenberg, a dancer, in the 1930s. They met in Berlin and moved together to Denmark, Sweden, and finally Norway as Reich's views made him persona non grata in several countries.

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