
Dissociation as Design: Why the Mind Sometimes Lets Go
From This Jungian Life Podcast by Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano
February 19, 2026 · 1h 5m · Episode 412
About this episode
The episode explores the concept of dissociation and its implications for understanding consciousness and imagination through a Jungian lens.
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them! Pierre Janet’s term abaissement du niveau mental describes an experience so common we barely notice it: fatigue, highway hypnosis, shock, wool-gathering, or monotony lowers the threshold of consciousness, and then images, memories, and impulses press forward. Jung found this idea useful for understanding threshold conditions that interfere with our normal skills, yet make symbolic material available, with the caveat that it’s only useful when it’s committed to memory and reflected on. What separates a generative reverie from a dissociative collapse? How can we make use of this dip into the unconscious to access imaginal material and return by choice? How can we evaluate “doors that do not close” from trauma reverie and substance-induced hallucinations? Jungian analysts Joseph Lee, Lisa Marchiano, and Deborah Stewart trace how dissociation, affect, and imagination shape what becomes thinkable, and why technique matters less than containment. We discuss Janet’s early psychiatric discoveries and Jung’s ground breaking 1902 word-association experiments, why consciousness is so hard to maintain, how trauma stores feelings in…
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Hosts: Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano
Topics covered
- dissociation
- Jungian analysis
- mental health
- dream interpretation
- trauma
- consciousness
- imagination
Keywords
- dissociation
- Jung
- dreams
- trauma
- consciousness
- imaginal material
- mental health
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