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Edith Banfield Jackson (1895–1977) was a child psychiatrist who developed the rooming-in model of maternal and infant care. Jackson was professor in pediatrics and psychology at the Yale School of Medicine from 1936 to 1959. She directed the Yale Rooming-in Research Project at Grace-New Haven Community Hospital from 1946 to 1953. Upon retiring from Yale, Jackson moved to Colorado, where she directed the Rooming-in Unit at Colorado General Hospital from 1962 to 1970. == Education == Edith Banfield Jackson graduated from Vassar College in 1916 and received a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1921. She held medical internships at the State University of Iowa Hospital (where she was the only woman intern)〔Silberman, Sara Lee. "Edith Banfield Jackson" in Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century. Ware, Susan, ed. Harvard University Press, 2004. 〕 and at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Jackson traveled to Austria in December 1929 where she underwent training and analysis with Sigmund Freud at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute beginning in 1930. Jackson's analysis with Freud lasted six years.
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