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Moreno was interested in the creative, spontaneous personality, the interdependent person who is able to help form and be responsible for the degree of his dependence or independence in relationships· In psychodramatic play a person should become more aware of himself, realize himself more fully and attain more intensive emotional fulfillment.
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J.L. Moreno, Psychodrama I, Beacon House, New York (19533, 1964)
J.L. Moreno, Gruppenpsychotherapie und Psychodrama, Thieme, Stuttgart (1959)
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G. Leutz, Psychodrama, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (1974)
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Schumacher-Merz, I. (1982). Dependence — Independence — Interdependence of the Individual within the Group: Possibilities of Diagnosis and Intervention by Means of Psychodrama. In: Pines, M., Rafaelsen, L. (eds) The Individual and the Group. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8154-9_22
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