MORENO’S VISION
WE ARE A MIRROR OF THE WORLD
AND WE ARE AN EXPRESSION OF THE PRIMORDIAL REALM
AWAKENING TO THE AUTONOMOUS HEALING CENTER
An Online Study Group with Ed Schreiber and Bojana Glusac Draslar
Session 1:
January 27, 2025
In all societies and in all groups, J. L. Moreno saw the presence and the activity of an underlying sociometric dynamic, a structure that is impacting our lives and determining social reality, worldwide. This dynamic can become visible with a group by employing a group process Moreno referred to as
social-microscopy.
Session 2: February 10, 2025
An experience of this underlying dynamic can offer clarity about the world and our national situation, and as a sociatry–sociometric way to see human history. The group becomes a mirror to the world as this underlying dynamic becomes visible.
Session 3: February 24, 2025
Zerka Moreno and J. L. Moreno both wrote extensively about the nature of the
primordial realm, a “first universe” where all things are connected and sacred.
Session 4: March 10, 2025
The experiential glimpse of this primordial realm touches our lives seemingly forever, opening us to the nature of dimensional and non-formed reality. This primordial field Moreno wrote of can be sensed in the room, within the group, and within the self, at the same time.
Session 5: March 24, 2025
This is what Zerka described as an
awakening of the autonomous healing center, within the social-microscopy.
Session 6: April 7, 2025
How do we make sense and meaning of these fundamental ideas? This is the focus of this study group. We will explore the foundation of our method found within these ideas, through capturing their quotes.
Session 7: April 21, 2025
Meetings include an
Indigenous Circle Practice in which all present will have a voice, with focus on the range and depth of the mystic nature of this method represented by the visual formulas/codes they left to us. This study includes rare material from J. L. Moreno and Zerka, along with group discussions, practice, and applications.
Who Is This Training For?
This program welcomes participants who already have some background in action methods and wish to deepen their skills. It is especially relevant for:
- Psychodramatists, sociodramatists, and sociometrists — both in training and certified
- Mental health practitioners, such as therapists, counselors, psychologists, and social workers
- Coaches, teachers, group leaders, and professionals in spiritual or pastoral care
- Mindfulness facilitators interested in weaving experiential and action-based approaches into their practice in therapy, education, or community work
- Social activists
- Spiritual seekers
Program Structure
Participants can expect to receive information to review prior to each session, which becomes the focus and centerpiece of the upcoming session.The focus of the sessions, using the
Indigenous Circle Practice, will assist in the integration and exploration of this material, followed by action processes in the session. After the session there may be some additional work to practice and implement between the sessions.
Training Hours and Certification
This training offers
14 hours of online training (7 sessions × 2 hours each), which count towards certification through the
American Board of Examiners.