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Jacob Levy Moreno (born Iacob Levy; May 18, 1889 – May 14, 1974) was a Romanian-American psychiatrist, psychosociologist, and educator, the founder of
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, and the foremost pioneer of
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. During his lifetime, he was recognized as one of the leading
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.


Early life and education

Jacob Levy Moreno was born in
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in the
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. His father was Moreno Nissim Levy, a
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merchant born in 1856 in Plevna in the
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(today Pleven,
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). Jacob's grandfather Buchis had moved to Plevna from
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, where his ancestors had settled after they left Spain in 1492. It is thought that the Morenos left Plevna for Bucharest during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, following the Plevna rabbi Haim Bejarano in search of a more hospitable environment. Jacob Moreno's mother, Paulina Iancu or Wolf, was also a Sephardi Jew, born in 1873, and originated from Călăraşi, Romania. In 1895, a time of great intellectual creativity and political turmoil, the family moved to
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. He studied
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, mathematics, and philosophy at the
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, becoming a
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in 1917. He had rejected Freudian theory while still a medical student, and became interested in the potential of group settings for therapeutic practice.Biographical detail
article by Lucy Ozarin, ''Psychiatric News'' (Volume 38, Number 10), May 16, 2003. Retrieved on December 29, 2007.
In his autobiography, Moreno recalls this encounter with
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts ...
in 1912. "I attended one of Freud’s lectures. He had just finished an analysis of a telepathic dream. As the students filed out, he singled me out from the crowd and asked me what I was doing. I responded, 'Well, Dr. Freud, I start where you leave off. You meet people in the artificial setting of your office. I meet them on the street and in their homes, in their natural surroundings. You analyze their dreams. I give them the courage to dream again. You analyze and tear them apart. I let them act out their conflicting roles and help them to put the parts back together again.'"The Autobiography of J. L. Moreno, M.D. (Abridged), J. L. Moreno, Moreno Archives, Harvard University, 1985.


Marriages and children

In Brooklyn, New York, Moreno married Beatrice Beecher in 1926. The marriage ended in divorce, and in 1938 he married Florence Bridge, with whom he had one child, Regina Moreno (born 1939). They too were divorced, and he married Zerka Toeman in 1949, with whom he had one child Jonathan D. Moreno (born 1952).


Career

While living in Vienna in the early 1900s Moreno started an
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company, ''Stegreiftheater'', the Theater of Spontaneity where he formulated a form of psychotherapy he called psychodrama, which employed improvised dramatizations, role-plays and other therapeutic, spontaneous dramatic expressions that utilized and unleashed the spontaneity and creativity of the group and its individual members. Moreno saw "psychodrama as the next logical step beyond
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." It was "an opportunity to get into action instead of just talking, to take the role of the important people in our lives to understand them better, to confront them imaginatively in the safety of the therapeutic theater, and most of all to become more creative and spotantaneous human beings." In his book ''Who Shall Survive?'' (Preludes, p.xxviii) Moreno wrote of the genesis of his Group Psychotherapy in 1913–14 in Vienna, formulating his ideas while working with groups of prostitutes. Moving to the US in 1925, he began working in New York City. There, Moreno worked on his theory of
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, and the development of his work in
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 h ...
,
sociometry Sociometry is a quantitative method for measuring social relationships. It was developed by psychotherapist Jacob L. Moreno and Helen Hall Jennings in their studies of the relationship between social structures and psychological well-being, and u ...
,
group psychotherapy Group psychotherapy or group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of clients together as a group. The term can legitimately refer to any form of psychotherapy when delivered in a group format, ...
,
sociodrama A sociodrama is a dramatic play in which several individuals act out assigned roles for the purpose of studying and remedying problems in group or collective relationships. It was developed by social scientist Jacob L. Moreno to explore sociologica ...
, and sociatry. In his autobiography he wrote "only in New York, the melting pot of the nations, the vast metropolis, with all its freedom from all preconceived notions, could I be free to pursue sociometric group research in the grand style I had envisioned". The ''
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'' wrote “He found that acceptance of his theories was slow, particularly because some colleagues deplored his showmanship.” He worked at the Plymouth Institute, Brooklyn, and at Mount Sinai Hospital. In 1929, he founded an Impromptu Theater at Carnegie Hall and later did work at the Guild Theater. He made studies of sociometry at
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in 1931. In 1936, he founded the Beacon Hill Sanitarium, and the adjacent Therapeutic Theater. He later held positions at
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and the New School for Social Research. In 1932, Moreno first introduced group psychotherapy to the
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, and co-authored the monograph ''Group Method and Group Pschotherapy'' with
Helen Hall Jennings Helen Hall Jennings (September 20, 1905 – October 4, 1966) was a social psychologist and trailblazer in the field of social networks in the early 20th century. She developed quantitative research methods used to study sociometry, a quantitative m ...
. He and Jennings were the first to use a
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model (or, "chance sociogram", as they called it), predating the
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and the network model of
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. For the next 40 years he developed and introduced his Theory of Interpersonal Relations and tools for social sciences he called 'sociodrama', 'psychodrama', 'sociometry', and 'sociatry'. In his monograph entitled, "The Future of Man's World", he describes how he developed these sciences to counteract "the economic materialism of
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, the psychological materialism of Freud, and the technological materialism" of our modern industrial age. His autobiography describes his position as "threefold: #Spontaneity and creativity are the propelling forces in human progress, beyond and independent of libido and socioeconomic motives
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are frequently interwoven with spontaneity-creativity, but his propositiondoes deny that spontaneity and creativity are merely a function and derivative of libido or socioeconomic motives. #Love and mutual sharing are powerful, indispensable working principles in group life. Therefore, it is imperative that we have faith in our fellow man’s intentions, a faith which transcends mere obedience arising from physical or legalistic coercion. #That a super dynamic community based on these principles can be brought to realization through new techniques..." Moreno died in New York City in 1974, aged 84. He chose to die by abstaining from all food and water after a long illness. His ashes are buried at Feuerhalle Simmering in Vienna. His epitaph, at his request, reads "DER MANN, DER FREUDE UND LACHEN IN DIE PSYCHIATRIE BRACHTE" (The man who brought joy and laughter to psychiatry).


Summary of contribution

There is evidence that the methods of J. L. Moreno have held up respectably over time. Subsequent research from the
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shows the enormous influence that Moreno's theory of the
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(''Invitations to an Encounter'', 1914) had on the development of
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's I-Thou philosophy, and Buber's influence on philosophy, theology, and psychology. His wife, Zerka Moreno, wrote: "While it is true that Buber broadened the idea of the Encounter, he did not create the instruments for it to occur." Moreno "produced the various instruments we now use for facilitating the human encounter, sociometry, group psychotherapy, psychodrama, and sociodrama". Zerka was herself an expert in psychodrama and sociometry, and continued her late husband's work. With training centers and institutes on nearly every continent, there are many thousands of students who are expanding and developing training and teaching the Morenean Arts and Sciences across the disciplines, to more fully realize Moreno's vision to make these social sciences available for "the whole of uankind."Morenean Arts & Sciences
: ''Moreno Institute East'' website. Retrieved on December 29, 2007.
Moreno is also widely credited as one of the founders of the discipline of
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, the branch of sociology that deals with the quantitative evaluation of an individual's role in a group or community by analysis of the network of connections between them and others. His 1934 book ''Who Shall Survive?'' contains some of the earliest graphical depictions of social networks (
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s). In this book, he introduced a famous explanation, why a pandemic of runaways emerged at the
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Selected works by J. L. Moreno

* Moreno, J. L. (1932). ''First Book on Group Therapy''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1934). ''Who Shall Survive? A new Approach to the Problem of Human Interrelations''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1941). ''The Words of the Father''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1946). ''Psychodrama Volume 1''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1947). ''The Theatre of Spontaneity'' Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1951). ''Sociometry, Experimental Method and the Science of Society: An Approach to a New Political Orientation''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1953). ''Who Shall Survive? Foundations of Sociometry, Group Psychotherapy and Sociodrama''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1956). ''Sociometry and the Science of Man''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1959). ''Psychodrama Volume 2: Foundations of Psychodrama''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1960). ''The Sociometry Reader''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L., Moreno, Z. T., Moreno, J. D. (1964). ''The First Psychodramatic Family''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1966). ''The International Handbook of Group Psychotherapy''. Philosophical Library. * Moreno, J. L. (1969). ''Psychodrama Volume 3: Action Therapy and Principles of Practice''. Beacon House. * Moreno, J. L. (1989). ''Preludes of my Autobiography''. Beacon House.


References


Further reading

*Marineau, René. (1992) ''Jacob Levy Moreno 1889-1974: father of psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy''. Create Space Independent Publishing Platform. *Moreno, Jonathan D. (2014) ''Impromptu Man: J.L. Moreno and the Origins of Psychodrama, Encounter Culture, and the Social Network''. Bellevue Literary Press. *Nolte, John. (2014) ''The Philosophy, Theory and Methods of J. L. Moreno: The Man Who Tried to Become God (Explorations in Mental Health)''. Routledge.


External links


Psychodrama and Life with J.L. Moreno: An Interview with Zerka Moreno
(Psychotherapy.net)
Jacob Levy Moreno - his life and his muses. A film by Marco J. D. Maida, brasilian psychodramatist

Jonathan Moreno’s "Impromptu Man: J.L. Moreno and the Origins of Psychodrama, Encounter Culture, and the Social Network"
(Radio Times, WHYY Philadelphia)
Jacob L. Moreno papers, 1906, 1911-1977 (inclusive). B MS c66. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.Zerka T. Moreno papers, 1930-2010 (inclusive), 1957-2000 (bulk). H MS c163. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.
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