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Dreams and the Language of the Unconscious. Psychoanalysis Series, #2
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- ISBN8232121365
- EAN9798232121365
- Date de parution03/11/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Dreams and the Language of the Unconscious is a deep and poetic journey through the inner architecture of the human mind. In this work, Deivede Eder Ferreira - psychoanalyst, philosopher, and founder of ABRAFP (The Association of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis) - reveals how dreams express the hidden language of desire, repression, and transformation. Blending the insights of Freud, Jung, and Lacan, Ferreira explores how dreams operate as messages from the unconscious - symbolic, fragmented, yet profoundly revealing.
Each chapter invites the reader to translate the language of the night into the meaning of daylight. Written in a lucid, reflective, and lyrical style, this book bridges philosophy and psychoanalysis, showing that understanding one's dreams is not a matter of interpretation alone, but an act of listening to what the soul cannot say aloud. For psychologists, philosophers, and seekers of self-knowledge, this book is an invitation to rediscover the mysterious logic of the unconscious - where every dream conceals a truth waiting to awaken.
Each chapter invites the reader to translate the language of the night into the meaning of daylight. Written in a lucid, reflective, and lyrical style, this book bridges philosophy and psychoanalysis, showing that understanding one's dreams is not a matter of interpretation alone, but an act of listening to what the soul cannot say aloud. For psychologists, philosophers, and seekers of self-knowledge, this book is an invitation to rediscover the mysterious logic of the unconscious - where every dream conceals a truth waiting to awaken.








