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Happily Ever After? #3: Psychoanalysing a Fairy Tale

Murray Stein, International School of Analytical Psychology

16-May-17 19:00

Happily Ever After? #3: Psychoanalysing a Fairy Tale

Happily Ever After? -- the show where we revisit the fairy tales we fell in love with once upon a time. Most fairy tales are simple and straightforward. But what happens when you take a simple story and you get a psycho analyst to decipher it? Murray Stein, a professor from the International School of Analytical Psychology takes us through a German fairy tale, about a curious servant and a white snake.


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