CURE FOR TIFFS.
CLEARING THE AIR. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS. PROFESSOR'S NEW METHOD. NEW YORK. "The trouble with you. Mary, is that you never put things in the right place." "Well, the idea. Robert! Then let ni<: tell a few things about you. . . ." This is not a mere report of a hus-band-and-wife tiff in the privacy of the home—it is a demonstration of socioinletry, the new science of "inter-personal relations," on a public stage.
Professor J. L. Moreno has discovered! that family jars are adjustable if ai husband and wife whose minds are in disharmony can be persuaded to say exactly what they think about each other before an audience of psychologist* and physicians. It is bottling these things up that causes all the trouble, the professor says. Startling secrete come out when his "patients" go for one another on the platform, but the domestic atmosphere is cleared up remarkably, he claims.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 282, 27 November 1937, Page 7
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