Sociopolitical Discussion Group

Our Sociopolitical Discussion Group is a place where people come together to explore how our emotions, character, and energy affect society, politics, and culture. Founded on the ideas of Wilhelm Reich, orgonomy looks at the deeper reasons behind social and political attitudes—not just what we believe, but how our inner emotional lives shape those beliefs. The group also touches on the basic principles of orgonomy, making it a welcoming entry point for anyone interested in learning how this approach connects psychology, energy, and social life.

This group is open to anyone who is curious about the intersection of psychology and politics. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply someone interested in how human nature influences the world around us, you are welcome to join. Together, we read, discuss, and share ideas in a supportive environment that encourages open-minded exploration and respectful conversation.

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YouTube

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Podcasts

Expand your understanding with The American College of Orgonomy’s podcast, featuring key concepts and real-life insights in orgonomy for patients, doctors, and professionals alike.

Books

Explore a comprehensive collection of books from The American College of Orgonomy, offering in-depth knowledge, research, and insights to deepen your understanding of orgonomy.

The Journal

The Journal of Orgonomy is published semiannually by the American College of Orgonomy Press. The Journal contains articles on clinical case studies and theory, innovative physical and biological research and social sciences.

Sciences

The ACO explores the many sciences encompassed by orgonomy, advancing knowledge in biology, physics, psychiatry, medicine, and social science through research, education, and practical application.

Laboratory Workshops

The American College of Orgonomy offers hands-on laboratory workshops to deepen understanding of orgonomic phenomena, combining practical skills with key theoretical insights and real-world applications.

Online Study Group

Join our online Readings in Social Orgonomy group to explore key social and psychological themes through guided discussions. Engage with others in thoughtful, in-depth conversations led by expert moderators.

Sociopolitical Discussion

Open to anyone curious about the intersection of psychology and politics, our Sociopolitical Discussion Group is where people come together to explore how our emotions, character, and energy affect society, politics, and culture.

Webinars

These live webinars present in-depth discussions led by ACO therapists on vital themes in emotional health, therapeutic practice, and social orgonomy, supported by meaningful case material.

News

Explore news, announcements, and in-depth insights from The American College of Orgonomy. Stay informed about our ongoing work, new publications, and developments in the field of orgonomy.

Events

Discover upcoming lectures, webinars, workshops, training, and more sessions hosted by The American College of Orgonomy. Join us to learn, connect, and engage with others interested in various aspects of orgonomy.