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  1. Contributions to the history of psychology: XXXV. Dorothy Burlingham Psychol Rep. 1984 Jun;54(3):855-63. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1984.54.3.855.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2023 · An underrecognized historical figure, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham (1891–1979) studied the impact of congenital blindness on the psychology of young children (1). If you’re wondering about any connection to the Tiffany, you are correct; she is part of that very famous family.

  3. HIETZING SCHULE/BURLINGHAMROSENFELD SCHOOL Founded in 1927 by Dorothy Burlingham and Eva Rosenfeld under the aegis of Anna Freud, the Hietzing Schule (Hietzing School) was an effort to create a pedagogic experience inspired by psychoanalytic principles with children who were at the same time engaged in analysis.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2022 · Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham (1891–1979) was a leading child psychoanalyst with a particular interest in congenitally blind children. She was a daughter of the artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and a ...

  5. Dorothy Burlingham’s life has to be put in the perspective appropriate to the history of analysis. She came to Freud’s circle only in 1925; by then the most creative period in Freud’s life was past, and he was already in his last, dying phase. Although Dorothy wrote on blind children and helped on Anna Freud’s Hampstead Index, she did ...

  6. Anna Freud, Dorothy Burlingham y Eva Rosenfeld, convencidas del valor del psicoanálisis cara a la educación del niño, crean en 1929 una escuela infantil en la casa de la última de ellas, donde trabajó Erik Erikson, que fue analizado por Anna.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2021 · Durante el tiempo de separación, Anna conoció a Dorothy Burlingham heredera de Tiffany, con quien mantuvo una relación durante 54 años, hasta el día de la muerte de Dorothy en 1979. A pesar de la separación de Anna con su padre, ella fue quien siempre lo cuidó y además , compartieron ideas sobre el psicoanálisis, toda su vida.