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We have devoted the last
thirty years to the study and practice of Orgonomy. Our experiences in
this field ended in our own theoretical development and therapeutic
technique
that we have called PERCEPTION SHIFT, for its emphasis in the
transformation
of sensorial apparatus and perceptive functions that accompany the
removal
of the character armor. It
is frequent to experience
alterations in perception while in states of fatigue or anxiety, or in
feverish states. Alterations in perception may include: blurred vision,
difficulties to focus on objects located in different focal distances,
distortions in the registration of ambient temperature, increase or
decrease
of sensibility of hearing or smell, decrease of tolerance to stimuli in
general or, on the contrary, widespread attenuation. Therapeutic action alters the psychophysical state in specific form. Psychoanalysis, for example, acts directly on the patient's symbolic world by means of the re-meaning of its contents and indirectly on the real world and on the general psychophysical state. The conductive techniques train the patient in the appropriate valuation of stimuli and in the corresponding behaviors. This way, they achieve a change in the psychophysical state by means of the control of affections that favors the strengthening of self-assurance. In
the
case of Orgonomy, the action is exercised on the character, defined as
chronic
alteration of the ego.
Given the defensive function of the character and its rigidity, it has
also been called "armor".
A functional identity exists between the psychic features of the
character and the posture
and corporal expression. The character armor is identically
functional to the muscular
armor. They are two expressions of one and the same
organization: the sum of
defenses of the ego that have become chronic in the adult and that act
in automatic form. The character conceived this way corresponds with a
specific psychophysical state: a
certain muscular tone, sanguine pressure, and certain sensibility
toward the sensorial stimuli,
etc. that characterize the individual. The therapeutic work acts on the
defenses of
the ego, by means of the analysis of character features or directly on
muscles and breathing.
When the defenses begin to fall off, a feature of character armor
disappears
or attenuates and also its counterpart in muscular armor. The person
has
changed, the character has changed and, in consequence, the general
state
of the organism. If we accept that a certain psychophysical state corresponds to a certain functioning of our sensing organs and our nervous system, then, as a result, they generate a specific perception of the world. If we also accept that a certain psychophysical organization corresponds to a certain character, then we should accept that the modification of the character implies a change in the perception of the world. This change takes place in form of qualitative jumps that correspond to insights achieved during the therapeutic action or as a consequence of it. The changes may be bigger or smaller, but they are accumulative. After each transformation the character is reorganized and it restructures its defenses. This causes a transformation of psychophysical state in general, when the character armor is being restructured as much as the muscular armor. If the patient's participation awareness is added to this therapeutic process, this is, his understanding and keen feeling of the details that surround the successive restructuring of the character, then we can say that his perception is in motion. Considered this way, the therapeutic process consists on successive perception shifts, where each new organization of the defenses of the ego corresponds to a new corporal structure and a new perception of the world.
The patient's
awareness of his perception shift secures the permanency in the new
character structure and
impedes the return to the previous state of armoring. Which are the
limit states in this
process? The starting point is the state of a person that identifies
his
character (defined as chronical alteration of the ego) with his being
and
his perception of the world with reality. Therapeutic action is
impossible
in this state, consequently it is necessary a first perception
shift that opens a fissure in its narcissism and dogmatism. Our center
develops the skill for this first shift in groups of work that we call
Workshops of Didactic Interaction, where Functional Thought is studied
in an interactive, practical way. It can be said that this last state exceeds the objectives of a psychological treatment: we don't deny it. We only sustain that this state is achieved by means of the consequent application of actions that belong to a therapeutic technique. In intermediate stations a bigger balance and psychophysical well being are achieved, and the living knowledge of the process of transformation of character. |
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