Moreno's Personality Theory and its Relationship to Psychodrama discusses Dr J. L. Moreno's theory of personality and its relationship to psychodrama from the philosophical, developmental and therapeutic aspects. It provides a theoretical model, based on Moreno’s personal experiences, combining existential-theological worldviews with a developed personality theory. Giving an integrative and critical discussion and analysis of Moreno, personality theory and psychodrama, Telias invites the scholarly community to revive the interest in Moreno’s important work with this book that fills a gap in the theory of psychodrama and sociometry.
Key Features
- Analyses Moreno’s work from six interrelated perspectives.
- Explores parallels between Moreno's biography and his theory of self.
- Considers the philosophical-theological perception of the self.
- Examines the significance of the concept of "role" in Moreno's theory.
- Offers reflections on Moreno’s contributions and writings.
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The book begins by exploring the development of the concept of Godliness in different stages of life. It then discusses how the personality theory can be viewed through psychodrama. This book brings a new perspective and will be of great interest to academics and postgraduate students in the fields of psychodrama, sociodrama, creative arts therapies, existential philosophy and intellectual history.
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