Background
Enid Flora Albu was born on 12 December 1903 in London.
Enid Flora Albu was born on 12 December 1903 in London.
London School of Economics.
Her early education was at Hampstead High School and Cheltenham Ladies College. Albu took a degree in Economics at the London School of Economics graduating in 1925. The Family Welfare Organisation arranged for her to organise the Citizen"s Advice Bureau which dispensed free advice to British citizens.
She had specialised in public administration whilst at university.
With her experience of the dislocations suffered by families during the war she undertook additional study of psychoanalysis in 1948 under John Rickman who died in 1951. She continued her studies with Donald Winnicott who became a strong influence on her.
She helped to create the Family Discussion Bureau which trained to advice families. Her own marriage to Eicholtz ended.
Her new husband was known for his academic study of the doctor-patient relationship.
Today it is considered that he and Enid had an equal influence of the scientific understanding of this important relationship. They worked together lectures and attending conferences and together they wrote several books They called this the case discussion seminar and it led to ???? Her husband suffered from diabetes and glaucoma and she assisted him unbeknown whilst her was walking.
He died on New Years Eve in 1971 in Bristol and after she led the Balint organisation.
Under her leadership a number of Balint organisations developed in several countries including an International Balint Organisation. She died in 1994.