Eva Reich M.D. at home May 2001 Creator of the Butterfly massage for infants & babies Worked with her father Wilhelm Reich for many of the USA years.
Eva Reich
Developed butterfly baby massage treatment for upset and colicky babies.
HANCOCK, Maine - Dr. Eva Reich, daughter of Dr. Wilhelm Reich and lecturer on the controversial work on orgonomy that he pioneered more than a half century ago, has died. She was 84.
Reich died Sunday at her home, according to her daughter, Renata Moise of Hancock.
Eva Reich, a native of Vienna who moved to the U.S. in 1938, participated in many of her father's controversial experiments. Wilhelm Reich, a psychiatrist, died in prison in 1957 after his conviction for ignoring an injunction that outlawed devices he developed to accumulate energy associated with sexual orgasm.
A graduate of the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Eva Reich and her husband, artist William Moise, moved to Hancock in 1952, where she set up a rural practice. After her divorce in 1974, Reich traveled to 30 countries to lecture about her father's work and her own.
Focusing on infant emotional health, she developed a treatment for upset and colicky babies that involved a gentle touch she called butterfly baby massage.
August 10, 2008
Eva Reich
Memory Book
“Merci de tout mon coeur et être pour tes mots et les instants que nous avons partagés que personne ne peut me voler. Tu guides ma vie pour toujours.”![]()
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