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Edward J. Schreiber, EdM, MSM, MAC, LADC, TEP |
Ed Schreiber was trained by Zerka T. Moreno. He also studied for many years with Mel Bucholtz, Director of the Stillness Institute in Cambridge, MA. Schreiber served as clinical coordinator of the addiction treatment program at Harvard Medical School for many years, and has designed and implemented a number of intensive outpatient addiction treatment programs. Schreiber is a past recipient of the Zerka T. Moreno Award and the Neil Passariello Award through the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama. Schreiber and colleague Toni Horvatin are co-editors of The Quintessential Zerka: Writings by Zerka Toeman Moreno on Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy (Routledge). Schreiber is an adjunct professor at Lesley University teaching psychodrama in the graduate program of Expressive Therapies. Schreiber Directs the Moreno Institute East and the Zerka T. Moreno Foundation for Education, Training and Research in the Morenian Arts and Sciences. Schreiber has served on the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy and teaches internationally. The current focus of Schreiber's work is to bring forward a Zen approach to the teaching of Morenean tools, bringing psychodrama, sociodrama, sociometry to their essence and teaching that essence. His research focus is in the area of Sociatry, which is the application of Morenean arts and sciences to the healing of society. Schreiber brings this work into education, organizations, businesses – both corporate and community non-profit, and to individuals and families as an educator and trainer.
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Adam M. Barcroft, MS, MA, NCC |
Adam Barcroft has provided professional education and mental health services for teens, individuals, families, businesses, and schools for 18 years. Barcroft has worked in Vermont, Colorado, and Massachusetts as a wilderness counselor, substance abuse counselor, group counselor, resource consultant for the Western Colorado Vision Home & Community Program, mentor, storytelling coach, and a teacher of creative writing, poetry, and psychology. Barcroft has been with the Moreno Institute East since its inception in the winter of 2003. Barcroft brings more than a decade of business experience to the management of the MIE, grounded in his work as a shareholder of Mersey River Chalets and Nature Retreat, a wheelchair accessible wilderness retreat adjacent to a biosphere reserve located in the heart of Nova Scotia, Canada. Since taking leadership as Associate Director for The Moreno Institute East in the Spring of 2004, Barcroft has been influential in the editing and completion of The Quintessential Zerka: Writings by Zerka Toeman Moreno on Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy, published in 2006, edited by Toni Horvatin and Edward Schreiber. Since 2005 Adam has been training with The Hudson Valley Psychodrama Institute at Boughton Place, in Highland, NY. From 2005-2007 Barcroft has worked with a regional New England therapeutic boarding school in the co-development and application of therapeutic structures that adds the Stages of Change together with Morenean sciences, Bowen Family Systems and elements of brain science. In 2006, Barcroft and Schreiber initiated the formation of a non-profit charitable entity called The Zerka T. Moreno Foundation for Education, Training, and Research. In April 2007 Barcroft co-presents at the 65th annual Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy Conference a workshop titled, “From Psychodrama to Sociodrama to Sociatry.” Barcroft is currently editing a new book on Sociodrama called “Sociodrama for Our Time” by Rosalie Minkin, MSW, LCAT, TEP. In August 2007, Barcroft and Schreiber will present “The Zen of Psychodrama” to China, where they are co-facilitating training in sociodrama, sociometry, and psychodrama. In late September, 2007 Barcroft and Schreiber present a workshop at Rowe Conference Center titled “Facing Ourselves, The World, & Each Other: Psychodrama, Spontaneity & Creativity.” |