Dissociative Identities as Archetypal Scaffolds: Integrating Neuroscience, DSM-5-TR, and Analytical Psychology
Abstract
Contemporary psychiatric models conceptualize dissociative disorders primarily as stress-induced disruptions in the integration of consciousness, memory, and identity. While DSM-5-TR frameworks and classical psychopathology effectively describe the neurobiological and defensive mechanisms underlying dissociation, they provide limited explanation for the coherent, symbolically meaningful, and often culturally patterned identity configurations observed in clinical practice. Across dissociative identity disorder, dissociative amnesia, and somatoform presentations, dissociative identities frequently demonstrate stable affective tone, narrative organization, and recognizable symbolic roles rather than random psychological fragmentation.
This paper proposes an integrative theoretical model in which dissociative identities are understood as archetypal identity scaffolds emerging from a deeper layer of the psyche conceptualized as the social–transpersonal unconscious. Under conditions of intense psychological stress, somatoform disruption, hypnosis, or altered mind–body communication, weakened ego integration creates a disruption in autobiographical self-continuity. In response, the psyche recruits archetypal identity templates that function to organize affect, behavior, and meaning. These identity manifestations are conceptualized as psychologically mediated symbolic structures rather than literal past-life memories or autonomous personalities. Drawing on qualitative clinical observations from approximately forty-eight cases, the proposed model integrates DSM-5-TR–based psychopathology, stress–dissociation theory, contemporary neuroscience, and Jungian analytical psychology. The framework offers a clinically grounded explanation for the origin, structure, and symbolic organization of dissociative identities, with implications for understanding dissociation, somatoform disorders, and identity-related phenomena within ethically responsible psychiatric and psychological practice.
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