Ann E, Hale, MA, TEP attended and graduated from the Moreno Institute, 1971 to 1974. She founded the Toronto Centre for Psychodrama and Sociometry in 1975 and then settled in Roanoke, Virginia when she now resides. She worked with J. L. Moreno to edit a student's edition of Who Shall Survive? which was published by ASGPP in 1980. Ann has written three books on sociometry and numerous articles related to psychodrama practice. Email: annehale71@gmail.com
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Martica Bacallao, PhD, MSSW, TEP works with immigrant Latino families and the promotion of biculturalism as a protective factor in the acculturation process. She has been doing community-based participatory research with parents and adolescents for 15 years. School & community-based youth court, services for victims of crime and other prevention programs for positive youth development are enhanced with sociodrama, psychodrama techniques and sociometry. The evidence-based bicultural skills training program, Entre Dos Mundos/Between Two Worlds, uses an acculturation model that is positioned on the Diamond of Opposites. Email: marticabacallao@gmail.com
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Daniela Simmons, PhD, TEP, the creator of TELE'DRAMA, is international trainer & supervisor, the founder and director of the Expressive Therapies Training Institute (ETTi), the President of the American Society in Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP); and an executive editor for the American Journal in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. Daniela Simmons', professional experience, both in Europe and the US, is in educational, research, and consultancy work in the social sciences and mental health. She has been utilizing action methods sessions since 1995 in Europe and since 2005 in the US. Email: danielatsv@gmail.com
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