Cacilda Jetha

Cacilda Jetha

Cacilda Jetha is a Brazilian author who has written several books on topics ranging from psychology, philosophy, and women's studies to psychoanalysis and the paranormal. Her writings have provided readers with an insightful look into the world of the human mind and how it can be affected by the unknown.

Cacilda Jetha was born in 1960 in São Paulo, Brazil. She holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of São Paulo and is a professor of literacy and psychiatry at the Institute of Psychology in Rio de Janeiro.

Jetha’s writings are heavily based in psychoanalysis, philosophy, and religion. She is best known for her book “The Unconscious God: Psychoanalysis and the Emergence of Religion” which was published in 2009. This book focuses on how one's unconscious mind can influence their religious beliefs and practices. She challenges traditional views of religion and argues that it exists as a result of our unconscious. This theory is further developed in her book “The God Within: Psychoanalytic Explorations of Religion” which was published in 2011.

Jetha often tackles the issue of the unconscious in her writing. In her book “The Mystery of the Soul: Psychoanalysis, Religious Belief and Spiritual Perception” she explores how one's religious beliefs are formed through the unconscious process of introspection. Jetha argues that the unconscious can reveal spiritual truths and that it should be acknowledged and explored.

Jetha has also written extensively on women’s studies and gender inequalities. In her book “Feminine Mysteries: Psychoanalysis, Religion and the Feminine Soul” she discusses the roots of gender stereotypes and the need for women's spirituality. She draws on philosophy and psychoanalysis to look at how women can reclaim and explore their own inner feminine power.

In addition to her books, Cacilda Jetha has written many articles and essays on a variety of subjects. She has written on topics such as literature, education, relationships, spirituality, and psychiatry. Her writings have been featured in various magazines and journals such as the International Journal of Psychotherapy, the International Journal of Psycho-Social Studies, and the Journal of Religion and Psychology.

Cacilda Jetha’s work has been embraced by both scholars and lay people. She has won numerous awards for her work and has been commended for her ability to explore the unknown and provide an unique perspective on topics such as psychology, philosophy, and women's studies. Her writings offer readers an insightful look into the world of the human mind and spirit, and the ways in which these two aspects can be intertwined.

Author books:

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Sex at Dawn

Explores how human sexuality has evolved and its implications for today's traditional ideas of monogamy.
Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships

Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships

Exploring the evolution of human behavior, this book challenges the traditional assumption of monogamous relationships.