Article
Spanish
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Abstract
With a Psychoanalytical and qualitative perspective, this text aims to account for the symbolic representation of menopause. With its advent, psychological and biological changes emerge, leading to the re-emergence of the Edipo complex and the emergence of feelings such as fear, distress, sadness and lack of sexual desire, which may be part of the syntomatology that characterises it. In order to enrich what is well established from the point of view of the Psychoanalytical clinic, throughout this article the various views of various specialists who take over the work of Freud and Lacan are concentrated, and those who support their positions on the subject studied. Highlighting the importance when analysing the biological and mental effects, which can cause discomfort and symptoms at this stage of a woman’s life, is the original aim of this work.