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Claudio Naranjo

Claudio Benjamín Naranjo Cohen (24 November 1932 – 12 July 2019) was a Chilean-born psychiatrist who is considered a pioneer in integrating psychotherapy and the spiritual traditions. He was one of the three successors named by Fritz Perls (founder of Gestalt Therapy), a principal developer of Enneagram of Personality theories and a founder of the Seekers After Truth Institute. He was also an elder statesman of the US and global human potential movement and the spiritual renaissance of the late 20th century.[1] Naranjo authored several books.

Claudio Naranjo
Naranjo in 2007
Born
Claudio Benjamín Naranjo Cohen

(1932-11-24)24 November 1932
Valparaíso, Chile
Died12 July 2019(2019-07-12) (aged 86)
Berkeley, California
NationalityChilean
CitizenshipChile
Occupations
  • Psychiatrist
  • writer
EmployerUniversity of Chile
SpousesLillian Elena Baettig Rodríguez, Marilyn _____, Suzana Stroke
ChildrenMateo
Websiteclaudionaranjo.net

Background and education edit

Naranjo was born in Valparaíso, Chile. He grew up in a musical environment and after an early start at the piano he studied musical composition. Shortly after entrance to medical school, he stopped composing as he became more involved in philosophical interests. Important influences from this time were Chilean visionary sculptor, philosopher and poet Tótila Albert Schneider[2] (1892-1967), poet David Rosenmann-Taub, and Polish philosopher Bogumił Jasinowski[3] (1883-1969).

Career edit

After graduating as a medical doctor in 1959, Naranjo was hired by the University of Chile Medical School to form part of a pioneering studies center in medical anthropology (CEAM) (Centro de Antropología Médica), founded by professor of physiology Franz Hoffmann (1902-1981). At the same time, he served his psychiatry residency at the University Psychiatry Clinic under the direction of Ignacio Matte Blanco.

Involved in research on the effects of traditional medical education, Naranjo traveled briefly to the United States during a mission assigned by the University of Chile to explore the field of perceptual learning. It is at that time that he became acquainted with the work of Samuel Renshaw and Hoyt Sherman at the Ohio State University.

In 1962, Naranjo was at Harvard as a visiting Fulbright scholar at the Center for Studies of Personality and Emerson Hall, where he was a participant in Gordon Allport's Social Psychology Seminar and a student of Paul Tillich. He became Raymond Cattell's associate at the Institute of Personality and Ability Testing (IPAT) in 1963. After a brief return to his native country, he was invited to Berkeley, California, for a year and a half to participate in the activities of the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research (IPAR).[4]

After another period at the University of Chile Medical School's Center of Medical Anthropology Studies and at the Instituto de Psicología,Aplicada Naranjo returned once again to Berkeley and to IPAR, where he continued his activities as a research associate. It was during this period of time that he became an apprentice of Fritz Perls and part of the early Gestalt Therapy community, where he began conducting workshops at Esalen Institute as a visiting associate. He eventually became one of Perls' three successors, along with Jack Downing[5] (1924-1993) and Robert Hall[6] (1934-2019).[citation needed]

In the years that led up to his becoming a key figure at Esalen, Naranjo received additional training and supervision from Jim Simkin in Los Angeles and attended sensory awareness workshops with Charlotte Selver. He became Carlos Castaneda's close friend and became part of Leo Zeff's pioneering psychedelic therapy group (1965–66). These meetings resulted in Naranjo’s contribution of the use of harmaline, MDA, and ibogaine.

In the 1960s, Naranjo introduced ibogaine and harmaline into psychotherapy as a "fantasy enhancing drug."[7]

Richard Evans Schultes allowed for Naranjo to make a special journey by canoe up the Amazon River to study yage with the South American Indians. He brought back samples of this drug and published the first scientific description of the effects of its active alkaloids.[8]

In 1969 he was sought out as a consultant for the Education Policy Research Center, created by Willis Harman at Stanford Research Institute. His report as to what in the domain of psychological and spiritual techniques in vogue was applicable to education later became his first book, The One Quest. During this same period, he co-authored a book with Robert Ornstein on meditation. Also, an invitation from Ravenna Helson to examine the qualitative differences between books representative of the "Matriarchal" and "Patriarchal" factors lead to his writing The Divine Child and the Hero, which would be published much later.

The accidental death of his only son in 1970 marked a turning-point in his life. Naranjo set off on a six-month pilgrimage under the guidance of Oscar Ichazo (1931-2020), the founder of Arica school, who applied Enneagrams in his integral philosophy. Naranjo considered this spiritual retreat in the Atacama desert near Arica, Chile, to be the true beginning of his spiritual experience, contemplative life and inner guidance.[9]

After leaving Arica, he began teaching a group that included his mother, Gestalt trainees and friends. This Chilean group, which began as an improvisation, took shape as a program and originated a non-profit corporation called the SAT Institute. These early years of the SAT Institute were implemented by a series of guest teachers, including Zalman Schachter, Ajahn Dhiravamsa (1934-2021), Yang Style Tai Chi Master Ch'u Fang Chu (Zhū Chǔ Fāng) (1912-1988), Sri Harish Johari (1934-1999), and Robert "Bob" Hoffman (1922-1997), originator of the Hoffman Quadrinity Process.

In 1976, Naranjo was a visiting professor at the Santa Cruz Campus of the University of California for two semesters and later intermittently at the California Institute of Asian Studies. He also began to offer workshops in Europe, refining aspects of the mosaic of approaches in the SAT program.

In 1987, he began the reborn SAT Institute in Spain for personal and professional development, with its program that includes Gestalt therapy and its supervision, applications of the Enneagram of Personality, interpersonal meditation, music as a therapeutic resource and as an extension of meditation, guided self-insight and communication processes. Since then, the SAT program has extended to Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina and more recently to France and Germany.

Since the late 1980s, Naranjo had divided each year between his activities abroad and his writing at home in Berkeley. Among his many publications, he revised an early book on Gestalt therapy and published two new ones. He published three books on the Enneagram of Personality, as well as The End of Patriarchy, which is his interpretation of social problems as the expression of a devaluation of the nurturance and human instinct and their solution in the harmonious development of our "three brained" potential. He also published a book on meditation, The Way of Silence and the Talking Cure, and Songs of Enlightenment on the interpretation of the great books of the West as expressions of "the inner journey" and variations on the "tale of the hero".

From the 1990s and onward he attended many education conferences and sought to influence the transformation of the educational system in various countries. It was his conviction that “nothing is more hopeful in terms of social evolution than the collective furthering of individual wisdom, compassion and freedom”.[10] His book Changing Education to Change the World published in Spanish in 2004, was meant to stimulate the efforts of teachers among SAT graduates who are beginning to be involved in a SAT-in- Education project, that offers the staff of schools and the students in schools of education a "supplementary curriculum" of self-knowledge, relationship-repair and spiritual culture.

In 2006 the Foundation Claudio Naranjo was founded to implement his proposals regarding the transformation of traditional education into an education that does not neglect the human development that he believed our social evolution depends on.

His most recent book (2010), Healing Civilization: Bringing Personal Transformation into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra-Psychic Family, is both a continuation of and a turning point in Naranjo's lifelong work. In this book, with a foreword by Jean Houston, Naranjo explored what he saw as the root cause of the destruction of human civilization (as evidenced in the 2000s (decade) as war, violence, oppression of women, child abuse, environmental endangerment, etc.)—patriarchy—and brought both the problem and the solution home to an intra-psychic level. Patriarchy, he said, has taken root over millennia in the workings of our own conditioned minds.[citation needed] He also offered a remedy, which derives from the work of Tótila Albert regarding the "triune" being of our nature: the "Inner Father" (corresponding to the head), the "Inner Mother" (corresponding to the heart), and the "Inner Child" (corresponding to the instincts). As people learn to integrate these three "brains", Naranjo believed, they may bring about a functional, even divine, family within. And this, he believed, in addition to transforming education oriented to personal and collective evolution, could bring about the healing of civilization.[citation needed] In the Watkins' Mind Body Spirit Magazine he was listed as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People of 2012.[11]

Writings edit

  • On the Psychology of Meditation (1971) ISBN 0-14-004420-5
  • The One Quest (1972) ISBN 0-89556-161-1
  • The Healing Journey: New Approaches to Consciousness (1973) ISBN 0-394-48826-1
  • Enneatypes and Psychotherapy ISBN 0-934252-47-5
  • Enneatype Structures ISBN 0-89556-063-1
  • Character and Neurosis ISBN 0-89556-066-6
  • The End of Patriarchy ISBN 1-56937-065-6
  • The Enneagram of Society ISBN 0-89556-159-X
  • The Divine Child and the Hero ISBN 0-89556-109-3
  • The Way of Silence and the Talking Cure ISBN 1-57733-140-0
  • Techniques of Gestalt Therapy ISBN 0-939266-00-8
  • Gestalt Therapy ISBN 1-899836-54-3
  • Consciousness and Creativity ISBN 0-89496-009-1
  • Transformation Through Insight ISBN 0-934252-76-9
  • How To Be: Meditation in Spirit and Practice (1989) ISBN 0-87477-548-5
  • Changing Education to Change the World
  • Between Meditation and Psychotherapy
  • Healing Civilization: Bringing Personal Transformation into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra-Psychic Family (2011) ISBN 978-0-89556-163-3
  • also published in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

References edit

  1. ^ "Claudio Naranjo, M.D." Blue Dolphin Publishing, Inc. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ Tótila Albert Schneider (November 30, 1892 - September 27, 1967)
  3. ^ Bogumił Jasinowski (March 26, 1883 - May 8, 1969)
  4. ^ Naranjo, Claudio (1994). "Preface by Frank Barron". Character and Neurosis: An Integrative View. Frank Barron. Gateways/IDHHB. ISBN 0-89556-066-6.
  5. ^ Joseph Jackson "Jack" Downing (March 30, 1924 - October 13, 1993)
  6. ^ Robert Karl Hall (February 8, 1934 - September 20, 2019)
  7. ^ Ratsch, Christian (25 April 2005). The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants. Park Street Press. pp. 841–842. ISBN 978-089281978-2.
  8. ^ Naranjo, Claudio (1974). The Healing Journey. Pantheon Books. pp. x. ISBN 9780394488264.
  9. ^ "Dr Claudio Naranjo". The Naranjo Institute. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  10. ^ . Rose Press. Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2012.

External links edit

  • Naranjo's personal website
  • Fundación Claudio Naranjo website


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and the spiritual renaissance of the late 20th century 1 Naranjo authored several books Claudio NaranjoNaranjo in 2007BornClaudio Benjamin Naranjo Cohen 1932 11 24 24 November 1932Valparaiso ChileDied12 July 2019 2019 07 12 aged 86 Berkeley CaliforniaNationalityChileanCitizenshipChileOccupationsPsychiatristwriterEmployerUniversity of ChileSpousesLillian Elena Baettig Rodriguez Marilyn Suzana StrokeChildrenMateoWebsiteclaudionaranjo wbr net Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 3 Writings 4 References 5 External linksBackground and education editNaranjo was born in Valparaiso Chile He grew up in a musical environment and after an early start at the piano he studied musical composition Shortly after entrance to medical school he stopped composing as he became more involved in philosophical interests Important influences from this time were Chilean visionary sculptor philosopher and poet Totila Albert Schneider 2 1892 1967 poet David Rosenmann Taub and Polish philosopher Bogumil Jasinowski 3 1883 1969 Career editAfter graduating as a medical doctor in 1959 Naranjo was hired by the University of Chile Medical School to form part of a pioneering studies center in medical anthropology CEAM Centro de Antropologia Medica founded by professor of physiology Franz Hoffmann 1902 1981 At the same time he served his psychiatry residency at the University Psychiatry Clinic under the direction of Ignacio Matte Blanco Involved in research on the effects of traditional medical education Naranjo traveled briefly to the United States during a mission assigned by the University of Chile to explore the field of perceptual learning It is at that time that he became acquainted with the work of Samuel Renshaw and Hoyt Sherman at the Ohio State University In 1962 Naranjo was at Harvard as a visiting Fulbright scholar at the Center for Studies of Personality and Emerson Hall where he was a participant in Gordon Allport s Social Psychology Seminar and a student of Paul Tillich He became Raymond Cattell s associate at the Institute of Personality and Ability Testing IPAT in 1963 After a brief return to his native country he was invited to Berkeley California for a year and a half to participate in the activities of the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research IPAR 4 After another period at the University of Chile Medical School s Center of Medical Anthropology Studies and at the Instituto de Psicologia Aplicada Naranjo returned once again to Berkeley and to IPAR where he continued his activities as a research associate It was during this period of time that he became an apprentice of Fritz Perls and part of the early Gestalt Therapy community where he began conducting workshops at Esalen Institute as a visiting associate He eventually became one of Perls three successors along with Jack Downing 5 1924 1993 and Robert Hall 6 1934 2019 citation needed In the years that led up to his becoming a key figure at Esalen Naranjo received additional training and supervision from Jim Simkin in Los Angeles and attended sensory awareness workshops with Charlotte Selver He became Carlos Castaneda s close friend and became part of Leo Zeff s pioneering psychedelic therapy group 1965 66 These meetings resulted in Naranjo s contribution of the use of harmaline MDA and ibogaine In the 1960s Naranjo introduced ibogaine and harmaline into psychotherapy as a fantasy enhancing drug 7 Richard Evans Schultes allowed for Naranjo to make a special journey by canoe up the Amazon River to study yage with the South American Indians He brought back samples of this drug and published the first scientific description of the effects of its active alkaloids 8 In 1969 he was sought out as a consultant for the Education Policy Research Center created by Willis Harman at Stanford Research Institute His report as to what in the domain of psychological and spiritual techniques in vogue was applicable to education later became his first book The One Quest During this same period he co authored a book with Robert Ornstein on meditation Also an invitation from Ravenna Helson to examine the qualitative differences between books representative of the Matriarchal and Patriarchal factors lead to his writing The Divine Child and the Hero which would be published much later The accidental death of his only son in 1970 marked a turning point in his life Naranjo set off on a six month pilgrimage under the guidance of Oscar Ichazo 1931 2020 the founder of Arica school who applied Enneagrams in his integral philosophy Naranjo considered this spiritual retreat in the Atacama desert near Arica Chile to be the true beginning of his spiritual experience contemplative life and inner guidance 9 After leaving Arica he began teaching a group that included his mother Gestalt trainees and friends This Chilean group which began as an improvisation took shape as a program and originated a non profit corporation called the SAT Institute These early years of the SAT Institute were implemented by a series of guest teachers including Zalman Schachter Ajahn Dhiravamsa 1934 2021 Yang Style Tai Chi Master Ch u Fang Chu Zhu Chǔ Fang 1912 1988 Sri Harish Johari 1934 1999 and Robert Bob Hoffman 1922 1997 originator of the Hoffman Quadrinity Process In 1976 Naranjo was a visiting professor at the Santa Cruz Campus of the University of California for two semesters and later intermittently at the California Institute of Asian Studies He also began to offer workshops in Europe refining aspects of the mosaic of approaches in the SAT program In 1987 he began the reborn SAT Institute in Spain for personal and professional development with its program that includes Gestalt therapy and its supervision applications of the Enneagram of Personality interpersonal meditation music as a therapeutic resource and as an extension of meditation guided self insight and communication processes Since then the SAT program has extended to Italy Brazil Mexico and Argentina and more recently to France and Germany Since the late 1980s Naranjo had divided each year between his activities abroad and his writing at home in Berkeley Among his many publications he revised an early book on Gestalt therapy and published two new ones He published three books on the Enneagram of Personality as well as The End of Patriarchy which is his interpretation of social problems as the expression of a devaluation of the nurturance and human instinct and their solution in the harmonious development of our three brained potential He also published a book on meditation The Way of Silence and the Talking Cure and Songs of Enlightenment on the interpretation of the great books of the West as expressions of the inner journey and variations on the tale of the hero From the 1990s and onward he attended many education conferences and sought to influence the transformation of the educational system in various countries It was his conviction that nothing is more hopeful in terms of social evolution than the collective furthering of individual wisdom compassion and freedom 10 His book Changing Education to Change the World published in Spanish in 2004 was meant to stimulate the efforts of teachers among SAT graduates who are beginning to be involved in a SAT in Education project that offers the staff of schools and the students in schools of education a supplementary curriculum of self knowledge relationship repair and spiritual culture In 2006 the Foundation Claudio Naranjo was founded to implement his proposals regarding the transformation of traditional education into an education that does not neglect the human development that he believed our social evolution depends on His most recent book 2010 Healing Civilization Bringing Personal Transformation into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra Psychic Family is both a continuation of and a turning point in Naranjo s lifelong work In this book with a foreword by Jean Houston Naranjo explored what he saw as the root cause of the destruction of human civilization as evidenced in the 2000s decade as war violence oppression of women child abuse environmental endangerment etc patriarchy and brought both the problem and the solution home to an intra psychic level Patriarchy he said has taken root over millennia in the workings of our own conditioned minds citation needed He also offered a remedy which derives from the work of Totila Albert regarding the triune being of our nature the Inner Father corresponding to the head the Inner Mother corresponding to the heart and the Inner Child corresponding to the instincts As people learn to integrate these three brains Naranjo believed they may bring about a functional even divine family within And this he believed in addition to transforming education oriented to personal and collective evolution could bring about the healing of civilization citation needed In the Watkins Mind Body Spirit Magazine he was listed as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People of 2012 11 Writings editOn the Psychology of Meditation 1971 ISBN 0 14 004420 5 The One Quest 1972 ISBN 0 89556 161 1 The Healing Journey New Approaches to Consciousness 1973 ISBN 0 394 48826 1 Enneatypes and Psychotherapy ISBN 0 934252 47 5 Enneatype Structures ISBN 0 89556 063 1 Character and Neurosis ISBN 0 89556 066 6 The End of Patriarchy ISBN 1 56937 065 6 The Enneagram of Society ISBN 0 89556 159 X The Divine Child and the Hero ISBN 0 89556 109 3 The Way of Silence and the Talking Cure ISBN 1 57733 140 0 Techniques of Gestalt Therapy ISBN 0 939266 00 8 Gestalt Therapy ISBN 1 899836 54 3 Consciousness and Creativity ISBN 0 89496 009 1 Transformation Through Insight ISBN 0 934252 76 9 How To Be Meditation in Spirit and Practice 1989 ISBN 0 87477 548 5 Changing Education to Change the World Between Meditation and Psychotherapy Healing Civilization Bringing Personal Transformation into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra Psychic Family 2011 ISBN 978 0 89556 163 3 also published in French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish References edit Claudio Naranjo M D Blue Dolphin Publishing Inc Retrieved 8 September 2011 Totila Albert Schneider November 30 1892 September 27 1967 Bogumil Jasinowski March 26 1883 May 8 1969 Naranjo Claudio 1994 Preface by Frank Barron Character and Neurosis An Integrative View Frank Barron Gateways IDHHB ISBN 0 89556 066 6 Joseph Jackson Jack Downing March 30 1924 October 13 1993 Robert Karl Hall February 8 1934 September 20 2019 Ratsch Christian 25 April 2005 The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants Park Street Press pp 841 842 ISBN 978 089281978 2 Naranjo Claudio 1974 The Healing Journey Pantheon Books pp x ISBN 9780394488264 Dr Claudio Naranjo The Naranjo Institute Retrieved 8 September 2011 Healing Civilization by Claudio Naranjo Foreword by Dr Jean Houston Rose Press Archived from the original on 3 October 2010 Retrieved 8 September 2011 Watkins Spiritual 100 List for 2012 Watkins MIND BODY SPIRIT Magazine Archived from the original on 20 December 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2012 External links editNaranjo s personal website Fundacion Claudio Naranjo website Profile of Naranjo by Ginger Lapid Bogda Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claudio Naranjo amp oldid 1170267562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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