Schwartz Stephen G, Leffler Christopher T, Grzybowski Andrzej
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA
Department of Ophthalmology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
BMJ Open Ophthalmol. 2022 Nov;7(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjophth-2022-001186. Epub 2022 Nov 23.
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 granddaughter of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of the retail empire. Suffering from an unhappy marriage to a psychiatrically ill husband, she emigrated to Europe with her four children seeking psychoanalysis. She ultimately became a lay psychoanalyst and a lifelong partner-both professional and personal-of Anna Freud (1895-1982). Burlingham, at age 67, founded a day nursery for blind children in London. Based on these experiences, she wrote extensively on the psychological problems facing these children. These included, among others, an impaired ego development, the need to remain still (both for safety concerns and to better employ their hearing), and their anomalous relations with their parents and their sighted peers. Her unusual life journey led to many important contributions to this field.
多萝西·蒂芙尼·伯林厄姆(1891 - 1979)是一位杰出的儿童精神分析学家,对先天失明儿童有着特别的兴趣。她是艺术家路易斯·康福特·蒂芙尼的女儿,零售帝国创始人查尔斯·刘易斯·蒂芙尼的孙女。由于与患有精神疾病的丈夫婚姻不幸,她带着四个孩子移民到欧洲寻求精神分析治疗。她最终成为了一名非专业精神分析学家,并成为了安娜·弗洛伊德(1895 - 1982)在专业和个人生活上的终身伴侣。67岁时,伯林厄姆在伦敦为失明儿童创办了一家日间托儿所。基于这些经历,她就这些儿童面临的心理问题进行了大量写作。其中包括自我发展受损、出于安全考虑和更好地利用听力而需要保持静止,以及他们与父母和有视力的同龄人之间的异常关系。她不同寻常的人生旅程为这个领域做出了许多重要贡献。