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Because of my English I dont want do write it myself, but some suggestions about adds from me is: He was teached by C. G. Jung, about the pschyodrama scene in Beacon (New York), his wife Zerka Moreno (still alive), his students includes Leif-Dag Blomkvist (swede)

Lewis Yablonsky

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I am not qualified to do so, but perhaps a discussion of the connection between Moreno and Lewis Yablonsky? Yablonsky, a sociologist, relies heavily on Moreo - especially in his 1972 book "Robopaths: People as Machines". ~~ gavin6942

Yablonsky has no reason to feature for any particular reason in a biographical encyclopedia article specifically about Moreno, and there is certainly no call to invite a dissertation on social interaction by the subject with another person. Wikipedia is not a forum. Ref (chew)(do) 02:05, 30 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Levi or Levy

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This page is named in Italian and Spanish as Jacob Levi Moreno and not Jacob Levy Moreno. Which one is the correct one?

Apparently is Levy according to the author in his books. any specialist that can confirm this?

Spelling & Grammar

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Hi, I've just finished a spelling and grammar test on the article only to find a few spelling mistakes there and then, so to all users who have contributed to this article, well done! Ross Rhodes (T C) Sign! 20:55, 22 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Zerka

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Please help expand and improve the article on Zerka T. Moreno. ----Design (talk) 10:46, 15 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Gravestone translation incorrect

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The page currently reads: the man who brought laughter to psychiatry. The picture with the epitaph to the side of the quote reads: the man who brought joy (Freude) and laughter to psychiatry. Fred114 00:15, 11 February 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fred114 (talkcontribs)