Papers on the technique of Creative Listening, correspondence, transcript of an article, press cuttings concerning her court appearance on a kidnap charge.
Papers of Dr Rachel Pinney
This material is held atWomen's Library Archives
- Reference
- GB 106 7/RPI
- Dates of Creation
- 1960-1986
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 file
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Rachel Pinney was born 11th July 1909, the daughter of a Major-General. She obtained a medical degree and practiced as a GP until 1961. On leaving the medical profession, Rachel contacted Dr. Margaret Lowenfeld, the distinguished child therapist. Rachel learnt her methods but never trained formally. This period resulted in the pioneering of her 'methods for conflict understanding' which she called Creative Listening, and Children's Hours, the former incorporated as a limited company in 1967. These techniques were widely used by experts working therapeutically with children. In 1977 Rachel went to New York and treated a four year old boy suffering from autism. This resulted in her publication 'Bobby, Breakthrough of an Autistic Child' (1983). Rachel was briefly married to Luigi Coccuzzi with whom she had one daughter and two sons. She was a member of CND from 1961 and openly declared herself a lesbian in 1989. She died 19th October 1995 aged 86.
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Acquisition Information
Deposited in 1986
Note
Description prepared by Maxine Willett, Assistant Archivist, The Women's Library.
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