Nina Searl
English psychologist (1883–1955) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Nina Searl (13 October 1883[1] – 26 February 1955)[2] was an English psychologist and one of the earliest British child psychoanalysts, who came by way of the Brunswick Square Clinic to become a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society.[3] She was analysed by Hanns Sachs.[4]
Among her supervisees was John Bowlby while she also helped train D. W. Winnicott and Susan Isaacs.