
This Jungian Life Podcast Episode 60 - Psychological Dismemberment: Why We Can’t Stay Connected
May 23, 2019
The discussion explores psychological dismemberment as a metaphor for feelings of disconnection from self and others. It addresses how trauma affects our ability to form relationships, using fairy tales like Rapunzel to illustrate vulnerability. The power of psychotherapy is highlighted in reconnecting with severed emotions. Dreams reveal deeper anxieties and the need for transformation, moving from sterile environments to healing spaces. Ultimately, the podcast emphasizes the importance of integrating fragmented parts of our identity for personal growth.
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Analyst's Empathic Resonance
- Analysts can physiologically resonate with clients' dissociation, experiencing fragmentation themselves.
- This provides valuable diagnostic insight into the client's psychic state.
Cultivate Psyche Curiosity
- Cultivate curiosity about your psyche to overcome dismemberment.
- Lack of curiosity is a major defense preventing healing and self-understanding.
Projection of Dismembered Aggression
- A patient denied any negative feelings about her mother, projecting aggression onto her analyst instead.
- This showed how dismembered feelings reoccur in relational dynamics and transference.







