Grete Leutz
Grete Anna Leutz (* 1930 in Konstanz ) is a German doctor , psychotherapist and founder of the Moreno Institute for Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy in Überlingen on Lake Constance . She first applied psychodrama in the therapy of people with psychoses and was a close collaborator of Jakob L. Moreno and Zerka T. Moreno . Grete Leutz is one of the co-founders of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy , who from 1986 to 1989 as President board.
Publications
- Narration and narration in psychodrama therapy [Tonträger], [Vier-Türme-Verl.], [Münsterschwarzach] 1997
- Psichodrama. Izdat, Moskva 1994
- The classic psychodrama based on JL Moreno. Springer, Berlin 1986 (1st, corrected reprint.)
- Psychodrama as interpersonal addiction therapy. Nicol-Verlag, Kassel 1983
- Psychodrama. Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht, Göttingen 1980
- Psychodrama: The classic psychodrama according to JL Moreno. 1974
- About fleeting changes in the decline in arousal in a child's electrocardiogram. Überlingen Lake Constance 1957
Translation by Grete Leutz
- Jacob L. Moreno: The Basics of Sociometry: Ways to Reorganize Society. Cologne 1954
proof
- ↑ Stumm / Pritz et al .: Personal Lexicon of Psychotherapy , Vienna New York 2005, 281–283
Web links
- Literature by and about Grete Leutz in the catalog of the German National Library
- Moreno Institute Ueberlingen
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SURNAME | Leutz, Grete |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Leutz, Grete Anna; Leutz, Grete-Anna; Leutz, Grete A. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German psychotherapist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1930 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Constancy |