Sumario: | La Histeria y los Sueños by María Chevez explores psychoanalytic concepts, focusing on hysteria and dreams through the lens of Sigmund Freud's case of Dora. The book examines the relationship between Dora and key figures in her life, analyzing her emotional development and sexual identity. Chevez delves into the symbolic structures of hysteria, the role of transference in therapy, and the intricate interplay of desires and symptoms. The work also addresses broader themes in psychoanalysis, such as the complexities of female sexuality and the process of creation. Intended for an audience interested in psychoanalysis and Freud's theories, it provides insights into the unconscious mind and the challenges of clinical treatment.
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