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Moreno, J. L. (Jacob Levy), 1889-1974

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Personal name headingMoreno, J. L. (Jacob Levy), 1889-1974
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Variant(s)Moreno, Jacob Levy, 1889-1974
Moreno, Jacob Levi, 1889-1974
Levi, Iacov Moreno, 1889-1974
Moreno, Jacob L., 1892-
Morenos, Jakob Levy, 1889-1974
Associated countryRomania
Austria
United States
Birth date18890518
Death date19740514
Found inHis Plan and technique of developing a prison into a socialized community, 1932.
Fonseca Filho, J. de S. Psicodrama da loucura, 1980: t.p. (Moreno) p. 1 (Jacob Levy Moreno, 1892-1974)
Marschall, B. Ich bin der Mythe, c1988: t.p. ( ... Jakob Levy Morenos)
Marineau, R. Jacob Levy Moreno, 1889-1974, 1989: p. 3, etc. (actual date of birth was 5-18-1889; photocopy of birth certificate included; 1892 was part of the myth Mr. Moreno created about himself)
New introduction to psychodrama. 1963
His The essential Moreno, c1987: p. facing t.p. (J.L. Moreno, M.D., 1889-1974) p. 220 (b. Iacov Moreno Levi, Bucharest, May 18, 1889)
Foundations of psychodrama, c2000: p. 12 (Jacob Levi Moreno, M.D.; (1889-1974))
Wikipedia, viewed February 27, 2015: (Jacob Levy Moreno; died 14 May 1974 in Beacon, New York; psychiatrist; psychosociologist; founder of psychodrama; foremost pioneer of group psychotheraphy; moved from Bucharest to Vienna in 1895; moved from Vienna to New York City in 1925; wrote Who Shall Survive? (1934))
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