102 Witherspoon St
Princeton, New Jersey 08540

PSYCHIATRIST EXPLORES EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM CONCEPTION TO THE FIRST DAYS OF LIFE

Princeton, NJ – January 1, 2010 – How does mother/baby bonding affect relationships later in life? How does the capacity to love develop in humans? How does perinatal care influence society? Greek board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Theodota Chasapi, will address these critical topics during her presentation, “The Roots of Love & Hate: From Conception to the First Days of Life,” as part of the ACO’s ongoing series of Social Orgonomy talks on Saturday, February 6th at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ from 3:00PM to 5:00PM. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Refreshments will be served. Admission is $45 ($10 for students under age 25 with I.D.). Call (732) 821-1144 or make your reservation online by visiting http://www.orgonomy.org.

Dr. Chasapi graduated from Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki, Greece with an M.D. degree and is board certified by the Greek Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. She maintains a private practice in Thessaloniki and lectures in Greece and the U.S. on perinatal care, natural childbirth, raising healthy children, love and work relationships, the physiology of the newborn infant, and other subjects. She is a founding member and past president of the Hellenic Association of Orgonomy and Editor of the Greek Journal of Orgonomy. Dr. Chasapi is available for interviews prior to the event.

PR contact/press passes, please contact:
Debra Sansanelli
Executive Director
The American College of Orgonomy
[email protected]
P.O. Box 490
Princeton, NJ 08542
Phone: (732) 821-1144
Fax: (732) 821-0174

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