PSYCHODRAMA WITH STUDENTS AND THEIR WIVES
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At the invitation of the program committee of a club of wives of theological students, I accepted the leadership of two psychodrama groups. Group I was composed of four couples. Two couples had been with me as couples and as individuals in individual counseling. The other two men, I knew only as a part of the campus community and neither had classes with me. I met the wives of these two men for the first time at the opening session of the group meetings.
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