Book contents
- Wounded Healers
- Advance Praise for Wounded Healers
- Wounded Healers
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
- 1 Sometimes a Cigar Is Just a Cigar
- 2 A Most Dangerous Method
- 3 We Are Abel: We Are Cain
- 4 Fear of Death and Trauma of Birth
- 5 From Character Analysis to Cloud Busting
- 6 Ernest Jones
- 7 Estranged Brilliance
- 8 When Freud Met Tiffany
- 9 Phoenix Forever
- Part II From Sea to Shining Sea
- References
- Index
8 - When Freud Met Tiffany
Anna Freud and the Origin of Child Psychoanalysis
from Part I - Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2020
- Wounded Healers
- Advance Praise for Wounded Healers
- Wounded Healers
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
- 1 Sometimes a Cigar Is Just a Cigar
- 2 A Most Dangerous Method
- 3 We Are Abel: We Are Cain
- 4 Fear of Death and Trauma of Birth
- 5 From Character Analysis to Cloud Busting
- 6 Ernest Jones
- 7 Estranged Brilliance
- 8 When Freud Met Tiffany
- 9 Phoenix Forever
- Part II From Sea to Shining Sea
- References
- Index
Summary
Anna Freud, the youngest of Freud’s six children, devoted her entire life to promoting psychoanalysis and taking care of Freud, professionally and personally. Along with Melanie Klein, she was the first to use psychoanalysis to treat child and adolescent patients, and is thus regarded as one of the “mothers” of psychoanalysis. She also conducted pioneering research on the plight of children during wars and the care of orphans and children who were separated from their mothers. As a neglected child herself, she battled severe depression and anorexia during adolescence. After five years of “secret” psychoanalysis with her father, she emerged as a total devotee of him and his cause, and became a fervent defender of his legacy. Significantly, Anna’s professional career coincided with her intense relationship with Dorothy Burlingham, an heiress of the Tiffany fortune, whose four children were among the first child patients treated by Anna. The two became lifelong “partners” for the last four decades of their lives, eventually living together and co-owning a number of properties. Irrespective of whether they were lesbian lovers, their solid bond served them well and contributed to the success of their remarkable careers.
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- Wounded HealersTribulations and Triumphs of Pioneering Psychotherapists, pp. 107 - 122Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020