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Rudolph Schaffer

May 1, 2008 23:00

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Born Berlin, July 21, 1926.
Died Glasgow, February 23, 2008, 81.

A major figure in the psychology of child development, Professor Rudolph Schaffer was 12 when he came to Britain on a Kindertransport.

Sent to a Quaker boarding school in Yorkshire, he studied architecture at Liverpool University but gave it up to go to London and study psychology at Birkbeck College evening classes while working for a glass export company. His parents perished in the Holocaust.

After graduating and marrying Evelyn Jackson in 1950, he worked from 1951-55 at London’s famous Tavistock Clinic, focusing on the problems of children separated from parents. Moving to Glasgow, he worked from 1955-63 as a clinical psychologist at the Hospital for Sick Children and gained his doctorate at Glasgow University.