She met William (Bill) Moise, the artist, while both worked at her father’s laboratory in Rangeley, Maine. There they studied Orgonomy, a science of energy and body therapy, and participated in many of Wilhelm Reich’s experiments. In 1952 Eva and Bill moved to Hancock, Maine, where she opened a small medical practice out of her home while Bill taught art in the schools. Together she and her husband also operated a small organic farm, where they were forerunners in the organic food movement. In 1960 Eva gave birth at home to a daughter, Renata Moise, the only child she would be able to carry. After her divorce from Moise in 1974, Eva began traveling around the world, invited to lecture on, and demonstrate her father’s work, as well as her own. William Moise died in 1980. (Extracts from source.)