Jacob L. Moreno papers, 1906, 1911-1977 (inclusive).

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Jacob L. Moreno papers, 1906, 1911-1977 (inclusive).

Contains correspondence, patient records, financial and other related material from Beacon Hill (Moreno) Sanitarium, Moreno Research and Training Institutes, and several sociometric and psychodramatic professional societies and international associations and congresses. Also includes correspondence and manuscripts of journal articles edited by Moreno for Beacon Publishing House (which published most of his books) and for the three major journals he founded: Sociometry, Sociatry/Group Psychotherapy, and International Journal of Sociometry. There are also manuscripts and revisions, reprints, and correspondence relating to books authored by Moreno, and others he edited on psychotherapy and sociometry. Other papers include personal correspondence, audio-tapes of sessions and workshops, clippings and scrapbooks, sociometric charts, certificates, and printed material.

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Moreno, J. L. (Jacob Levy), 1889-1974

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Psychiatrist. From the description of Postcard of J. L. Moreno, 1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984331 Moreno, a psychiatrist, is known as the developer of psychodrama, a form of group psychotherapy. Born in Rumania and raised in Vienna, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1925. He had known Franz Werfel in Vienna, where Moreno (at that time known as Jacob Levy) had been the editor of the Expressionist journal Der Daimon (later Der neue Daimon), to which Werfel had been a con...