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Libros Psicologia Apr 2026

That night, she dreamed of her own father—a quiet man who never hit her, never yelled, just… never saw her. She woke at 3:00 a.m., heart racing. The dream vanished by 7:00 a.m.

Elena prescribed him The Myth of Normal . She underlined passages about emotional neglect. She felt righteous.

“Dr. Márquez, why do you flinch when I talk about my mother not believing me?”

Elena referred him to a colleague the next week. libros psicologia

She picked up the phone. Not to refer Leo to someone else—but to call her own therapist. The one she had quit six years ago, saying she “didn’t need it anymore.”

She underlined them for herself.

“You do. It’s like you’re listening to yourself.” That night, she dreamed of her own father—a

Dr. Elena Márquez had spent twenty years treating other people’s minds. But the bookshelf in her consultation room— Libros Psicologia section—held the truth she refused to see.

One shelf was pristine: Jung, Freud, Beck. The other shelf was worn, dog-eared, almost hidden: The Inner Child , Attachment After Trauma , Shame and the Self .

She had written that about herself. At forty-two, she had been both the doctor and the untreated patient. Elena prescribed him The Myth of Normal

The therapist was silent. Then: “Welcome to the work, Elena. Most of us start when our own echo gets too loud to ignore.”

“Research,” Elena lied, closing the drawer where she kept her own unfinished psychological evaluation.

Elena sat on her office floor. She pulled out the hidden books— Shame and the Self first. Page 43 was creased. She had read it ten times.

For six months, she avoided the worn books. She doubled her supervision hours. She told herself she was being professional.

The first line said: “Patient exhibits high functioning avoidance. Primary defense: intellectualization. Prognosis: guarded unless therapist addresses own history of emotional neglect.”

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