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Dissoanalytic theory of migration as a transboundary escape experience from transgenerational traumatic experiences: Regenerative dissociation and developmental migration in the face of a global monolithic cultural hegemony

Erdinc Ozturk.




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Migration, as a transnational escape experience from transgenerational traumatic experiences, is the silent footprints of escaping from a dissociative revolution in societies controlled by global monolithic cultures, psychosocial oppression and traumatic experiences! The act of migration against dysfunctional societies dominated by monolithic cultural hegemony is both a very harsh mobile criticism and a permanent psychosocial punishment! Psychosocial analysis of subjects and communities forced to migrate in the face of psychosociopolitical traumatic experiences can be carried out on the basis of "Dissoanalytic Migration Theory" in order to ensure that development-oriented, prudent and empathetic masses prevail in all societies of the world. “Ozturk's Dissoanalytic Theory of Migration” is structured on the main motivators, traumatic nature, dissociative components and psychosocial consequences of migration! Dissoanalytic migration theory emphasizes that "psychosocial absolute reality" can be grasped and "integrative psychosocial transformation" can be realized by predominating the "regenerative dissociation" experienced through "developmental migration" on behalf of immigrants! "Regenerative dissociation", one of the associative functions of the self, is adaptive and creational "psychosocial defense patterns" that can be experienced voluntarily after chronic traumatic experiences, consecutive positive life events and especially developmental migration. “Regenerative dissociation”, “associative dissociation” and “psychosocial consciousness alliance”, which are closely related to “self-philosophy”, are the main creators of “developmental migrations”. Developmental migration in the face of a global monolithic cultural hegemony is a “mobile adaptation reaction” to the dissociative age characterized by overstimulation. In all societies of the world, the "mass dissociative fault lines" fed by psychosociopolitical oppressions, negative child-rearing styles and chronic childhood traumas are broken by developmental migrations and dissociative revolutions, and a new empathy and peace-oriented "integrative transgenerational transformation" begins! According to dissoanalytic migration theory, "dissociative revolutions", "dissociative emancipations" and "developmental migrations" create an irreversible psychosocial change in all individuals and societies so that subjects can no longer be themselves!

Key words: Dissoanalytic theory of migration, migration psychology, regenerative dissociation, developmental migration, dissoanalysis, monolithic culture






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