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    JACK DOMINIAN OBITUARY

    Suzanne Dominian
    The Guardian, Sunday 26 October 2014

    Jack Dominian founded One Plus One, an independent marriage research
    centre, in 1971, and it is now a thriving government-funded charity

    My father, Jack Dominian, who has died aged 84, was a psychiatrist
    and lay Roman Catholic theologian who put loving relationships at the
    centre of his work and founded One Plus One, an independent marriage
    research centre. Through his 25 years of clinical work with the NHS
    until his retirement in 1988, he became increasingly aware of the
    emotional, psychological and economic costs of relationship breakdown.

    He founded One Plus One in 1971, and raised funds ruthlessly during its
    difficult early days, embarrassing my mother, Edith, on many a social
    occasion with, in his own words, a "blind irrational stubbornness" and
    refusal to acknowledge any obstacles. One Plus One is now a thriving,
    government-funded charity with an emphasis on research, preventive
    work, and the creation of resources to strengthen relationships.

    Jack believed that his deep understanding of psychology and psychiatry
    were crucial in the development of his philosophy of love, sex and
    relationships. His book Proposals for a New Sexual Ethic (1977)
    challenged the very foundations of Catholic teaching on marriage,
    arguing that sex in the context of a loving relationship was "one of
    the gifts of God to man" and needed to be celebrated as such. His
    fundamental belief that the church needed to change to reflect the
    reality of the modern world never ceased, yet he remained within it,
    believing it to be "the mystical body of Christ".

    He was born in Athens to a Greek mother, Mary, and Armenian father,
    Charles (hence Jack's Roman Catholic faith), who was chief cashier
    at American Express in the capital. When Adolf Hitler invaded Greece
    in 1941, Jack was evacuated to Britain.

    Educated at Stamford school, in Lincolnshire, at Cambridge, where he
    qualified in medicine, and Oxford, where he undertook postgraduate
    work, he worked as a doctor at Stoke Mandeville, the Churchill and
    the Maudsley hospitals, and as a consultant at the Central Middlesex
    hospital.

    He was the author of 32 books on marriage, sexuality and religion,
    including One Like Us, a psychological study of Christ.

    He met Edith in 1951 through the Union of Catholic Students. He
    credited her with teaching him everything he knew about love. He was
    appointed MBE in 1994 for his work with marriage and the family.

    Edith died in 2005. He is survived by his four daughters, Louise,
    Elise, Cate and me, and by five grandchildren.

    http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/oct/26/jack-dominian

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