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Til Love Do Us Part

Overcoming Emotional Blocks to Finding Love and Keeping It

How Naturopathic Psychotherapy Saved My Life, Marriage and Family

Aurore Adamkiewicz, NHD

Michigan, USA 2012 by Aurore (Henze) Adamkiewicz ISBN: 978-1-105-50146-3 LCCN: TXu1-319-549 All rights reserved. No part of this book can be copied or reproduced in any manner without permission from the publisher. Disclaimer: No part of this book is intended to diagnose or discourage medical treatment. Dr. Aurore is a doctor of natural health and not a licensed psychologist or medical doctor. If you are sick please visit a medical doctor and follow your prescribed treatment. First edition: February 2012 Printed in the U.S.A.

Table of Contents

Appendix: Photos Across the Years

Introduction

As you can imagine, writing an honest book about oneself is extremely difficult. I was not ready to do this a year ago or even six months ago. Having now reached a type of rhythmic plateau of depth, love and balance in my marriage for the first time and being able to understand what it takes to get here, I feel it is my absolute responsibility to help others who struggle with the life-long process of wanting to love and be loved. While the pain I have endured to get to this place is something I would not wish upon anyone, I can wholly sympathize with others who have trekked both a path of loneliness and sacrifice in their search for love and connection. What I am sharing with you is a story about a love that has survived all psychosis, trials, struggles and dysfunctional acts of desperation. This magical love defies explanation; I am at a loss to adequately describe how it feels with words. I cannot help but mix this mystical wording in with this experience of love and life with my husband that I have attained after many, many years. Along with such magical feeling, there are scientific aspects of what makes a successful relationship and attachment to another that will become clear and evident in this book. Naturopathic psychotherapy is the term I use to describe the science of orgonomy, a body and mind psychology developed by Dr. Wilhelm Reich, a contemporary of Freud in the early 1900s. Orgonomy is a way of treating disorders of the body and mind naturally and physically, not with vitamins, pills, herbs or medicines. Wilhelm Reichs work exists in many different areas but this book specifically focuses on his works of emotional release and character analysis combined with John Bowlbys work on attachment. These two elements along with my tragic and triumphant life story make this book dynamically progressive and

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