Psychodrama's Response to AIDS
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THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS SUMMARIES of two different workshops at the May 1989 meeting of the psychodrama association. One was coordinated by Irwin Stahl and led by Peter Pitzele, director of Psychodrama Services at Four Winds Hospital; Raymond Jacobs, AIDS project administrator, Young Adult Institute, and an early program developer of the Gay Men's Health Crisis Network; and Lo Sprague, cofounder, Guibord and Sprague Associates. The other was led by Lo Sprague with Zerka Moreno and Raymond Jacobs. Both workshops were dedicated to Neil M. Passariello, Irwin Stahl, and all others in and out of the psychodrama community who are living with AIDS.
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