a reference to orgone, a name coined by Wilhelm Reich in his psychoanalytictheory about an assumed energy permeating the universe, the personal supply of which an individual suffering from various emotional or physical ills could allegedly replenish by sitting in a small special cabinet (orgone box) in which this energy was supposed to accumulate for use in the treatment of mental and physical illnesses. See also Reich, Wilhelm in this glossary.—SHSBC Binder 25 Approved Glossary
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n.a reference to orgone, a name coined by Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) to designate a so-called "energy" that he believed permeated the universe. Reichasserted that orgone energized the nervous system of the body and that a lack of it was the cause of illness, both mental and physical. He developed a special box that he claimed could accumulate this energy and leased the box out to people as a "therapy" for many illnesses, promoting that by spending time in the box one could replenish their orgone and gain relief from their ailments.a reference to orgone, a name coined by Wilhelm Reich in his psychoanalytictheory about an assumed energy permeating the universe, the personal supply of which an individual suffering from various emotional or physical ills could allegedly replenish by sitting in a small special cabinet (orgone box) in which this energy was supposed to accumulate for use in the treatment of mental and physical illnesses. See also Reich, Wilhelm in this glossary.