Dr. Warter’s body of publications spans a wide range of subjects, from medical research and psychotherapeutic insights to profound reflections on consciousness and personal growth.
His written works not only explore the scientific and philosophical aspects of health and human behavior but also reflect his dedication to helping others achieve a deeper understanding of themselves.
Early Publications (1959–1972)
Dr. Warter’s publication career began in the late 1950s and continued through the 1970s, with articles on a range of medical and psychiatric topics. He contributed to Boletin Informativo in Chile from 1959 to 1970. In 1961, his work on Mark Twain was featured in Voz del Kent #3, published in Santiago.
Later, he published significant medical research, such as “Evaluation of the Early Diagnoses of Uterine Cervical Neoplasms” in Rev Medica in 1967. Dr. Warter’s clinical study on Acute Pancreatitis appeared in the Archives of the Chilean Society of Surgeons in 1969, followed by a piece on “Alcoholism: A Psychiatric Public Health Problem” in Revista Medica in 1970.
He also explored Sphincterian & Sexual Symptomatology in Paraplegya in Neurosurgery in 1970. In 1971, he published research on “Inmerslund Syndrome” and his doctoral thesis on “Schizophrenia Genetic Study” was archived at the University of Chile.
Research and Medical Studies (1971–1983)
Continuing his diverse research, Dr. Warter explored immunological aspects of adult psychopathology at the University of Chile in 1971. His article “Intestinal Pneumatosis” was published in Revista Chilena de Pediatria in 1972. He also wrote on psychotherapeutic modalities and religious patterns in 1972, though this work remains unpublished.
By the 1980s, his publications began to focus more on psychosynergy and consciousness. He launched the “Transformation of Consciousness Series” in 1982, followed by the publication of A Journey into Consciousness – Psychosynergy & Integral Education in 1983. That same year, he contributed an article on Ethics & Responsible Humanity for the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Chile.
Later Works and Contributions (1984–2002)
In the mid-1980s, Dr. Warter’s work continued to address mental health, well-being, and personal growth. He published Twelve Steps to Awakening in 1984, exploring stress management, psychosynergy, and medical education in Venezuela.
His papers on Why Inner Search: The Unity of Experience and Physician/Patient Relationship were featured in the Forum New York in 1984. Additionally, his poem “Warriors Way” appeared in Men’s Journal, California, in 1984. Dr. Warter contributed to “Peace in the New Era” in Forum New York the same year.
He also developed the Management Series for Colombia in 1986-87 and wrote The Other Reality: Mental Health in Business, which was published in Gerencia al Dia in 1987.
From 1987 to 1999, he penned syndicated columns on mental health for El Pais in Uruguay, and from 1987 to 2002, he contributed articles on health and wellness to Salud Esencial in Revista Plenitud in Argentina.
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