NON-CAUSALITY AS A UNIFYING PRINCIPLE OF PSYCHOSOMATICS-SULPHUR



DR. CARL. H. ENSTAM (Los Angeles, Calif.): We do come to learn something. We are learning something. We believe that we attend meetings to get more than we can give. This man comes here with a message that is tremendous. I think every one of us will get more out of it in the future than we do at the moment we hear it, and I hope that in time this organization will reach the level where we can all appreciate it and probably write papers of a similar kind, so that we will all enjoy them from many different aspects.

Edward C. Whitmont
Edward Whitmont graduated from the Vienna University Medical School in 1936 and had early training in Adlerian psychology. He studied Rudulf Steiner's work with Karl Konig, later founder of the Camphill Movement. He researched naturopathy, nutrition, yoga and astrology. Whitmont studied Homeopathy with Elizabeth Wright Hubbard. His interest in Analytical Psychology led to his meeting with Carl G. Jung and training in Jungian therapy. He was in private practice of Analytical Psychology in New York and taught at the C. G. Jung Training Center, of which he is was a founding member and chairman. E. C. Whitmont died in September, 1998.