Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science Volume 10 December 2005, No. 1 Contents: Weather Engineering in Contact with Space: Global Warming and the Planetary Emergencyby C. Huthsteiner. pp. 1-42 Overcoming a Problem of Attachmentby I. Bertelsen. pp. 43-46 Functional Encopresis: An Overview and an Orgonomic Approach to Treatment, Part Iby D. Burlage. pp. 47-64 Clinical Symposia: Emotions of Anger and Sadness, May 2002pp. 65-68 Clinical Symposia: Therapy and the Segmental Muscular Armoring, Spring 2002pp. 69-90 Spirituality and Orgonomyby D. Fuckert. pp. 91-94 Orgonomy as Treatment for Seizure Disorderby M. A. Cullinan. pp. 105-106 Is There an Unconscious National Conspiracy Against Children in the United States?by M. Rothenberg. pp. 107-114 Early Experiences Alter the Baby’s Brainby W.J. Cromie. pp. 115-116 Summerhill School, 2000by S. and A. Anderson. pp. 117-118 Book Reviews: Wilhelm Reich and the Cold Warby Jim Martin, reviewed by M. Herskowitz. pp. 119-121 The All Souls’ Waiting Roomby Paki Wright, reviewed by H. Brenner. pp. 122-123 Wilhelm Reich: Psychoanalyst and Radical Naturalistby Robert S. Corrington, reviewed by M. Herskowitz. pp. 124-127 Film Review: It Can be Done, a film by Jon East and Alex Pantonreviewed by H. Brenner. pp. 128-129 Tweet