In this work, Deivede Eder Ferreira psychoanalyst, philosopher, and founder of ABRAFP (The Brazilian Association of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis) unveils how the unconscious shapes our emotions, choices, and inner conflicts.
Bridging the insights of Freud, Jung, and Lacan, Ferreira explores repression, desire, and the fragile architecture that sustains thought and identity. Each chapter illuminates the unseen logic beneath human experience, transforming psychoanalysis from a theory of treatment into a philosophy of being.
Written in a clear, lyrical, and intellectually rigorous style, the book blends philosophy, psychology, and poetry. Ferreira's reflections reveal how unconscious forces guide dreams, guilt, love, and creativity and how understanding them can lead to genuine transformation.
Within these pages, readers will discover:
- The origins and evolution of psychoanalysis from Freud's discoveries to modern thought.
- The central role of the unconscious and repression in shaping desire.
- The connection between language, symbols, and emotional life.
- Clinical insights that show how self-knowledge begins in listening to one's own silence.
For students, therapists, philosophers, or anyone drawn to the mysteries of the mind, Psychoanalysis offers both clarity and depth. It is a lantern in the labyrinth of the self a timeless exploration of what it means to be human.
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