Josephine Mary Lomax-Simpson, British psychotherapist, consultant. Recipient Sir Cyril Black prize London Borough of Merton, 1978. Member executive committee Social Psychiatry section Royal College of Psychiatrists, London, since 1980; Fellow Royal College Psychiatrists.; Member Church of England.
Background
Lomax-Simpson, Josephine Mary was born on March 11, 1925 in London. Daughter of James and Isobel Mary (Messenger) L.-S. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Aberdeen University, 1948. Consultant, Schools for Maladjusted Children, London, 1954-1966.
Education
Consultant, founder Charity Trust Messenger House Trust 1970. Large group therapy consultant Family Consultation Clinic, East Grinstead, East Sussex, since 1970.
Career
Consultant, Schools for Maladjusted Children, London, 1954-1966. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Membership
Member executive committee Social Psychiatry section Royal College of Psychiatrists, London, since 1980. Fellow Royal College Psychiatrists. Member Church of England.
Clubs: Institute Psycho-Analysis (associate), Psycho-Analysis Group Analytic Society.