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Adam Blatner (born Howard Blatner, 5 August 1937 – 1 October 2021) was a Life Fellow of the
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, doubly Board Certified in Child/Adult
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), a Certified Trainer of
Psychodrama Psychodrama is an action method, often used as a psychotherapy, in which clients use spontaneous dramatization, role playing, and dramatic self-presentation to investigate and gain insight into their lives. Developed by Jacob L. Moreno and ...
and a psychology theorist. He was the author of the book ''Acting In'', first published in 1973, which became the primary textbook for students of Psychodrama. He also wrote a number of other books and dozens of journal articles and chapters in textbooks, including the book (with his wife Allee Blatner) ''The Art of Play''. Blatner wrote papers and presented talks on a wide range of subjects, including
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,
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, and Scriptology. He became close friends with philosopher
Charles Hartshorne Charles Hartshorne (; June 5, 1897 – October 9, 2000) was an American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics, but also contributed to ornithology. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and ...
in the final years of Hartshorne's life, helping him at his home in Austin, Texas.


Early life and education

Howard Blatner was born in
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in 1937 to parents who had immigrated from Eastern Europe around 1910 due to the
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. He was awarded
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from the
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during his Junior year, and then graduated in 1959 with honors in the field of cultural aspects of religion. He attended medical school at the
University of California, San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life science. It cond ...
, graduating in 1963. After internship in Los Angeles, Dr. Blatner did specialty training in the psychiatric residency program at the
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. While there he discovered the therapeutic role playing approach called
Psychodrama Psychodrama is an action method, often used as a psychotherapy, in which clients use spontaneous dramatization, role playing, and dramatic self-presentation to investigate and gain insight into their lives. Developed by Jacob L. Moreno and ...
, which became one of his sub-specialty interests, integrated with a general exploration of other types of psychotherapy.


Proponent of psychodrama

While serving for three years in the U.S. Air Forces at a base in England as a child and adult psychiatrist, Blatner began writing ''Acting-In: Practical Applications of Psychodramatic Methods''. First published in 1973, the book was translated into ten languages, revised twice, and became a primary textbook in the field of psychodrama. Later books include ''The Art of Play: Helping Adults Reclaim Imagination and Spontaneity.'' co-authored with Allee Blatner (1988), ''Foundations of Psychodrama: History, Theory, and Practice'' (1988), ''Interactive and Improvisational Drama: Varieties of Applied Theatre and Performance.'' (2007), and ''Action Explorations: Using Psychodramatic Methods in Non-Therapeutic Settings'' (2019).


Personal life

Blatner later lived in
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,
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, and
San Luis Obispo, California San Luis Obispo (; Spanish for " St. Louis the Bishop", ; Chumash: ''tiłhini'') is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California. Located on the Central Coast of California, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfwa ...
. His 13-year marriage to Barbara Fisher ended in 1976, and he later married Allee Blatner. His son,
David Blatner David Blatner is a writer and speaker specializing in desktop publishing software, such as Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and QuarkXPress. Blatner has written 15 books about various subjects with over a half-million books in print, including ''Sp ...
, became an author and expert in publishing systems; his daughter, Alisa Piette, became a marriage family therapist.


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