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J.M. Enneis, Psychologist At St. E's, Dies

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The Washington Post, March 21st, 1990

James Mills Enneis, 69, a psychologist who directed the department of psychodrama at St. Elizabeths Hospital from 1949 until he retired in 1978, died of congestive heart failure March 18 at Capitol Hill Hospital. Mr. Enneis was one of the leading exponents and early advocates of psychodrama, a method of psychotherapy that uses action techniques individually and in groups in which people act out events in their lives that cause them concerns or problems. Under his leadership the St. Elizabeths Hospital department of psychodrama became one of the largest and best known in the nation, both for th...

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