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This book describes concepts that form part of human sexual life with its different components in the sexual response of women and men, which are of vital relevance in the life of a couple, which ensures an adequate functioning integrated with mutual knowledge for a satisfactory relationship, where physiological, psychological and environmental processes intervene in a couple's relationship, indispensable in a healthy sexuality and in sexual dysfunctions, with their respective processes of prevention and intervention to regulate an adequate functioning.
It is vital to pay attention to sex in women and men, since it is a fundamental part of every person, which allows an adequate organic and emotional functioning in general, this study is aimed at highlighting the characteristics present by the lack of intimate sexual life, its associated or derived symptoms, affections, advantages of a healthy sexual life, treatments, which highlights that the affection with desire and its cycle of pulsional discharge guarantee the regulation of a healthy life.
In a psychotherapeutic process it is essential in the communication of patient and therapist the verbal language, in free association or speech, together with the nonverbal language, where the gestures and actions play an important role and with the results that well used favor the advance in favor of the cure of each patient, together with the own elements of psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy.It is for this reason that here is described based on experience and research in this regard that in the clinical work represent a more effective process, sometimes related and sometimes contradictory that leads to ensure that if the word mind, the body is not deceived. In addition, in every person in the daily life and in consultation are valuable tools worthy of being taken into account.
The study of dreams is of vital contribution in the clinical processes of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, starting from the classic discoveries of Freud in his work and research on the interpretation of dreams and its different components present in the human psyche in healthy and pathological processes, especially in neurosis.In addition, there are later investigations that describe the whole emotional and neuropsychic process, which corroborate the effectiveness of this method in the psychotherapy processes between psychotherapist and patient, which are elements that provide an advance in the intervention process with a view to the cure of the patient, together with all the clinical components, as well as in the transferential relationship.As science advances, questions and studies arise that nurture this complex process of manifest and latent oneiric expressions that take place in clinical experiences.
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