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Key Paper

Introduction to: “The compulsion to confess and the compulsion to judge in the analytic situation” by Stefano Fajrajzen

Pages 973-976 | Published online: 31 Dec 2017
 

1. Translated by Adam Elgar.

2. A video abstract of this article can be viewed at: http://player.polyv.net/videos/f6ee5715d99558e4ec6640b1ffe1fe0e_f.swf.

Notes

1. Translated by Adam Elgar.

2. A video abstract of this article can be viewed at: http://player.polyv.net/videos/f6ee5715d99558e4ec6640b1ffe1fe0e_f.swf.

3. Alessandro Fajrajzen, Stefano's younger brother, chose a very different path. He stayed in Italy and devoted himself with great success to the theatre, changing his surname to the more accessible one of Fersen. His fame is based on memorable plays such as The Golem and The Demons, but above all on his theatrical laboratory for the development of actors.

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