A framework proposing that groups, communities, and entire societies can enter dissociative states—collectively detaching from aspects of reality, history, or responsibility. Collective Dissociation occurs when shared trauma, ideology, or social pressure creates a group-wide split: everyone knows and doesn't know; everyone sees and doesn't see. The theory explains how communities maintain fictions, tolerate injustice, or deny obvious truths—not through individual pathology but through shared dissociation. Healing requires collective remembering, collective integration, collective accountability.
Theory of Collective Dissociation "The town knew about the pollution—everyone could see it, smell it, taste it. But no one spoke of it. Collective Dissociation: a whole community split off from its own reality. The knowledge was there, but unspeakable. It took an outsider to say what everyone already knew. Collective dissociation protects the group—until it destroys it."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
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