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Notes
1 We use the terms “psychoanalysis in the community” and “community psychoanalysis” interchangeably.
2 Burrow, one of the founders of the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA), read this paper at the third annual APsaA meeting in 1913, served as the organization’s president in 1925, and was subsequently ejected from the organization in 1932 for deviating from the psychoanalytic orthodoxy of his time.
3 An additional limitation of the term “applied psychoanalysis” is that it suggests a kind of projection or simple mapping of psychoanalysis onto other fields rather than a unique, dynamic and complex interaction.