Why January Leaves Us Empty: Trauma, Neurodivergence, and Gothic as an Emotional Container
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January can feel empty, heavy, or even painful.
For many people, the end of the holidays doesn't bring relief, but rather a feeling difficult to name: emotional exhaustion, nostalgia, helplessness.
In this episode of Gothic Land, I explore why January hurts from a Gothic-Jungian perspective, using the concept of the psychoid character of the archetype, described by Carl Jung, to understand emotional experiences that are felt in the body before they can be put into words.
I reflect especially on how this emptiness manifests in neurodivergent people and those with a history of complex trauma, and how Gothic expression can function as a symbolic container during times of transition.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The emotional void after the holidays (Post-Holiday Blues)
- How celebrations trigger early memories
- The psychoid nature of the archetype and pre-language experiences
- January as a threshold between the collective and the intimate
- Stranger Things as a contemporary gothic metaphor for complex trauma
- Gothic as a space for emotional detox and symbolic containment
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