Abstract
Almost nothing is known about Manhattan-born Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, designated by Sigmund Freud as one of his original trusted pioneers, a united small body to guard the kingdom and the policy of the Master. She was instrumental in helping the Freuds leave Austria after the Nazi takeover in 1938. In addition, had it not been for Dorothy Burlingham, psychology might have never known Erik Erikson.
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