Lily Pincus
German-British social worker (1898–1981)
Lily Pincus was a prominent German-British social worker, born in 1898, who made significant contributions to the field of psychology. Her work focused on marital relationships and bereavement, areas in which she would become a leading authority. As a dedicated professional, Pincus co-founded the Family Discussion Bureau, an organization that would later become part of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
Throughout her career, Pincus established herself as a respected author and marital psychotherapist. Her writings on marital stability and bereavement provided valuable insights and guidance, reflecting her deep understanding of human relationships and emotional well-being. Pincus passed away in 1981, leaving behind a legacy of pioneering work in social psychology and a lasting impact on the field of marital therapy. Her contributions continue to be recognized and valued, a testament to her dedication and expertise.