Abstract

The author proposes a symbolic reading of panic disorder as a psychopathological emergency that currently overwhelms our society, relating to an explicit process of transformation. She understands this phenomenon as resulting from the lack of the creative feminine in people's lives, which contributes to the emergence of symptoms that are understood as alerts from the Self, which decry the danger under which the person lives. She amplifies the proposition with a symbolic reading of two great mythical moments: Oedipus' encounter with the Sphinx, and the institution of the first jury court, dramatized in the tragic play The Eumenides, by Aeschylus (Ésquilo).

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