Psychodrama - Sociatry - Transformational Codes

Edward Schreiber edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Tue Dec 22 18:57:26 CST 2009


Rowe Conference Center, Rowe, Massachusetts

Psychodrama for Transformation:
Realizing Our True Nature

Ed Schreiber
Jan 22-24, 2010
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sychodrama is the evolutionary personal, group, organizational, and  
societal healing method created by Dr. J. L. Moreno, a psychiatrist  
and contemporary of Freud, Jung, and Adler, and his wife and  
collaborator, Zerka Toeman Moreno. Zerka is now 91 and continues to  
teach and train students from around the world 34 years after J.L.’s  
death. Ed is her former student and now her collaborator and friend.
Psychodrama helps people discover and strengthen a state of mind-body- 
spirit called “spontaneity-creativity,” which is transformative  
and healing for both individuals and groups. An aspect of Ed’s work  
is to translate the psychodramatic method into practices and formulas  
and to extend these as tools for what J. L. Moreno called  
“sociatry,” the healing of society.
Psychodrama taps into the creative vitality, that vastness of life  
within us and within groups. Psychodrama for Transformation is a way  
to access this healing source, to experience the very heart and  
essence of this extraordinary method. We awaken the autonomous  
healing center within us, and that same power emerges within groups.
Psychodrama for Transformation offers tools to enable us to live life  
more fully, offering a way to see and to be with greater clarity,  
authenticity, and presence. We are living in a world calling us to  
respond to the tremendous changes around and within us. Individuals  
are like cells and groups are like organs within the body of  
humanity. We are part of an ecological system; understanding the  
nature of this system is the beginning of changing it.
Psychodrama and its parts – sociodrama, sociometry, and sociatry –  
are tools to understand, experience, and integrate this creative  
force manifesting within us, in groups, and in our world. We can heal  
the past, address the present, and prepare for the future. This  
workshop is appropriate for both personal growth and professional  
development. CEUs are offered.
“Ed is particularly gifted in the method that my husband J.L. Moreno  
and I developed.”
— Zerka Moreno




Ed Schreiber is co-editor of The Quintessential Zerka, a collection  
of Zerka Moreno’s writings, and editor of To Dream Again: Zerka  
Moreno Memoirs. He is the director of the Zerka T. Moreno Foundation  
for Training, Research, and Education, a non-profit foundation in  
Western Massachusetts. Ed is an adjunct faculty member at Lesley  
University, an activist, and a master addiction counselor who holds a  
certificate in the treatment of trauma. He has spent many years  
working to help people expand and live more fully, even in the face  
of cancer, HIV, and other challenges facing humanity.

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