Dorothy Burlingham

Burlingham with her son Robert Burlingham Jr. [[wikt:circa|ca.]] 1915 Dorothy Trimble Tiffany Burlingham (11 October 1891 – 19 November 1979) was an American child psychoanalyst and educator. A lifelong friend and partner of Anna Freud, Burlingham is known for her joint work with Freud on the analysis of children. During the 1960s and 70s, Burlingham directed the Research Group on the Study of Blind Children at the Hampstead Clinic in London. Her 1979 article on blind infants, "To Be Blind in a Sighted World," published in ''The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child'', is considered to be a landmark of empathic scientific observation.

Burlingham was the daughter of Louise Wakeman Knox and artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, and the granddaughter of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany & Co. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Freud, Anna
Published: New York : International Univ.-Pr, 1944
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Published: New York, N.Y : International University Press, c1973
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Published: New York, N.Y : Medical War Books, 1943
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Published: New York, N.Y : International University Press, 1947
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