Dreams and the Language of the Unconscious
(2025)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : ABRAFP, 2025
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1 online resource (632 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232121365 MWT19251807, 19251807
LANGUAGE
English
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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. Deivede Eder Ferreira is a Brazilian psychoanalyst, philosopher, and writer, recognized for uniting the precision of theory with the depth of human experience.He is the founder of ABRAFP - The Brazilian Association of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, established in 2008, through which he trains and inspires thinkers, students, and mental health professionals.His works explore the intersections between philosophy, psychology, and the unconscious, seeking to restore meaning to contemporary life.With writing that blends clarity, reflection, and poetic depth, he invites readers to rediscover the mystery of being human through the lens of psychoanalysis

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