Abstract
Poet Fernando Pessoa and psychiatrist C. G. Jung developed their works consonant with their biographies. Both described episodes that can be interpreted as mediumistic, seeking to understand them psychologically. In current psychological literature, mediumship is associated to the concept of personality dissociation. In this regard, this article examines the relationship between dissociation and mediumship based on Pessoa’s and Jung’s biographical episodes, in light of analytical psychology and anomalistic psychology. It is hypothesized that they experienced creative, non-pathological dissociations, although some level of suffering was involved. Pessoa’s experiences are related to his hetoronymic production, whereas Jung’s are tied with the development of his psychological model, which offers elements for a psychobiographical and artistic study of the poet.
Keywords:
dissociation; mediumship; creativity; analytical psychology; literature