- Renata Symonds
Renata Symonds worked as a psychotherapist in London, and served part-time at the Westminster Pastoral Foundation (WPF), founded in the 1970s.
Renata Israel came to England in
1933 to escape Nazi persecution. She was born inCologne, Germany and educated locally. On her arrival inLondon , she became anau pair and a nursery nurse.She moved in the 1950s into doing remedial work with maladjusted children, and then into
psychotherapy . She built up experience in this discipline through a formidable caseload of clients. Her approach to psychotherapy was based on the work ofCarl Jung . Fact|date=September 2007Jewish by birth and upbringing, she attended synagogue, but was confirmed very late in her life as an Anglican in the Westminster diocese. One of her interests was the study of dreams. She wrote a book on the midlife crisis, but it was never published.
Family
She was married for more than fifty years to the dramatist, novelist and poet
John Symonds (1914 - 2006). Totally different personalities, they both worked from home, each in a room of their own - and sustained their marriage across half a century.She died in
2007 , aged 93, and is survived by two sons, Gabriel, a physician, and Thomas, a publisher, and four grandchildren.Links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/otherlives/story/0,,2166535,00.html Renata Symonds' obit in "The Guardian"]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/11/11/db1101.xml John Symonds' obit in the "UK Telegraph"]
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