Dr. Gina Goldfeder, a prominent figure in analytical psychology and personal transformation, is the cover story of Hispanic Target Magazine's latest edition. In an exclusive interview with renowned journalist Nancy Clara, Dr. Goldfeder discusses her new book, “En un sueño cabe tu vida: El método LiberaSueña para la transformación personal” (Your Life Fits Inside a Dream: The LiberaSueña Method for Personal Transformation), published by Bienestur / Hachette Livre. The interview explores her method, which combines Jungian psychology, therapeutic writing, and active imagination to help individuals heal emotional wounds and rediscover their life purpose.
The LiberaSueña method is designed to help people step off their daily “autopilot” and use dreams as a clinical, emotional, and spiritual tool for self-discovery. With over 30 years of private clinical practice, Dr. Goldfeder has developed this approach to guide individuals and couples in healing past traumas and reconnecting with their true selves. “Your dreams already know the way; this book teaches you how to walk it. In an era dominated by rush and instant answers, stepping into dream territory means unlocking the soul's most intimate language,” she stated during the interview.
The cover story also marks the official launch of Dr. Goldfeder's public relations campaign ahead of her appearance at the Miami Book Fair, scheduled for November 15-22, 2026. This event is expected to draw significant attention to her work, which has already gained recognition across Latin America and the U.S. Hispanic market. The full interview is available on Hispanic Target's official portal at https://hispanictarget.com/dra-gina-goldfeder/.
Dr. Goldfeder's credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology from Universidad Anáhuac, a Master's and Ph.D. in Individual and Couples Therapy from the Instituto Mexicano de la Pareja (AMETEP), and a Master's in Creative Writing from the University of Salamanca, Spain. She is the creator of the LiberaSueña Method and has authored other notable works such as “Soltar la herida: Una oportunidad de vida” (Ediciones Urano). Her collaborations with thought leaders like Joe Dispenza, Bruce Lipton, Brené Brown, and Brian Weiss have further solidified her influence in the field of health and consciousness.
The feature in Hispanic Target Magazine is significant not only for Dr. Goldfeder's career but also for the broader conversation around mental health and personal development. In a fast-paced world, her emphasis on introspection and dream work offers an alternative path to well-being. For business and technology leaders, the method highlights the importance of mindfulness and emotional intelligence in leadership, suggesting that personal transformation can lead to more effective decision-making and innovation.
As the Miami Book Fair approaches, Dr. Goldfeder's message is likely to resonate with a wide audience seeking meaningful change. The interview with Nancy Clara provides an accessible entry point into her work, potentially inspiring readers to explore their own dreams as a guide to personal and professional fulfillment. With the backing of a major publisher and media coverage, the LiberaSueña Method is poised to become a significant resource in the self-help and psychological communities.

