Dr. Keith Buzzell was born in 1932, in Boston, Massachusetts. He studied music at Bowdoin College and Boston University, and received his medical doctorate in 1960 at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. For the past 35 years, he has been a rural family physician in Fryeburg, Maine, a staff member of Bridgton Hospital and currently holds the position of medical director at the Fryeburg Health Care Center. Dr. Buzzell has also served as a professor of osteopathic medicine, a hospital medical director and founder of a local hospice program. He has lectured widely on the neurophysiologic influences of television on the developing human brain and on the evolution of man's triune brain. Keith A. Buzzell and his wife Marlena, met Irmis Popoff, a student of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky and founder of the Pinnacle Group in Sea Cliff, Long Island, New York in 1971. From then until the mid-1980’s they formed work groups under her supervision. In 1988, Dr. Buzzell met Annie Lou Staveley, founder of the Two Rivers Farm in Oregon and maintained a Work relationship with her up to her death. Keith lives and continues group Work in Bridgton, Maine.
Other written work by Keith A. Buzzell:
All and Everything International Humanities Conferences 1995-2010, presenter
Stopinder Journal, contributing essays 2000-2003
"The Family Triad," Journal of Family Life, Albany, New York, 1999
The Children of Cyclops: The Influence of Television Watching on the Developing
Human Brain. Fair Oaks: AWSNA Publications, 1998
Man-A Three-brained Being. Maine: Wyllaned, 1997
"History of Manipulative Therapeutics," Journal of AOA, 1962
Full Vitae, Keith A. Buzzell