PSYCHODRAMA AT A PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC
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The first Latin American nation to accept psychodramatic therapy was Argentina, first through some sporadic trials soon abandoned. These experiments were made by Dr. Morgan at the Neuropsychiatric Men's Hospital and by Dr. Salas Subirat at the British Hospital and at Room XVII of the Children's Hospital.
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