The Hidden Moreno

Edward Schreiber edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Tue May 1 13:59:32 CDT 2007


Oh by the way, these articles (about 400 pages in total) were found
in a box.  Let's just say it was good luck.

Ed



On May 1, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Edward Schreiber wrote:

> Hi Adam,
> Here's some more data:
> 1.  Zerka T. Moreno Foundation for Education, Training & Research
> 2.  We found the unpublished articles and asked in writing for  
> permission to edit and publish them.  Permission
>      was granted a few earlier this year.
> 3.  The entire set of articles will be published in one "Journal"  
> or document and will be finished by Dallas ASGPP 08.
>      They will be there for purchase.
> 4.   Moving sociometry to sociatry is the work at hand.   From what  
> I am studying, Moreno left some pretty clear
>      formulas moving us toward sociatry.  OK for now?
>
>> Ed Schreiber mentions: "post-conference research work with this  
>> Foundation we've started is about Moreno's unpublished articles  
>> which we were 'gifted' some time ago."
>>     Ed, please tell us
>>          1.  The name of the "foundation"  -- and how is it a  
>> foundation, institute, or in other ways organized...
>>       2  when were you given unpublished articles?
>>           3. Will they be edited and published, open to study or  
>> comment?  How will that happen?
>>
>>     4. Here's something that just came to my attention from one  
>> article about Sociometry: "In order to rebuild our world order  
>> sociometric methods have to be applied on a world wide scale."
>>         adam: I find that Moreno's vision was wonderful and yet  
>> rather general. After the conference, do you have any specific  
>> suggestions about which sociometric methods could be applied and  
>> how they might be applied?
>>
>>      Might his writing at that point reflect a vision of  
>> sociometry that went beyond the investigation and working with  
>> tele dynamics alone and perhaps blended with his thinking about  
>> group therapy and beyond therapy, group dynamics, processes, and  
>> so forth? If that was so, might there be room for many other  
>> people's contributions regarding group work, group dynamics, and  
>> so forth? Which might be most relevant and worthy of being taught  
>> more explicitly as part of psychodrama training?   I don't know  
>> the answer to these questions, but I do think they point us in a  
>> useful direction.
>>
>>     Warmly, adam
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Nice frame from Dr. Moreno for what are work is about and what we  
>>> have on our plate.
>>>
>>> Might be cool to have a "world-wide conference" bringing many  
>>> Morenean practitioners together
>>>
>>> at one time and in one place!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ed
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