www.crossingdialogues.com/journal.htm ORIGINAL ARTICLE Crossing Dialogues Association A transdisciplinary dissection of the pandemic: where phenomenology meets neuroscience Kඋංඌඍංඇൺ Sඍඈඒൺඇඈඏൺ, Dඋඈඓൽඌඍඈඒ Sඍඈඒൺඇඈඏ Medical University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria) The present essay examines the COVID-19 pandemic as a persistent psychosocial crisis through in a shared perspective by analytical psychotherapy, psychophysical interactions, existential phenomenology, and the polymorphic contexts of the social sciences. There is proposed a critical interpretation of trauma and its consequences at individual and group level, as well as a reconciliation of changes which occurred in human relationships. The classical analytical framework in the paradigm of modern psychotherapy and phylosophy may motivate research to expand and penetrate scientific knowledge leading to approaches for coping with the emotional pandemic co-occurring with COVID-19. Keywords: Emotional pandemic, Social Living Body, Analytical psychotherapy, Negentropy, Trauma DIAL PHIL MENT NEURO SCI 2022; 15(1):15-20 15 INTRODUCTION Global movement during a coronavirus crisis (marked by lockdown, social distance, restrictions) was legitimized as an inevitable anti-epidemiological measure and in this sense a social norm, a form of prevention, protection, coping. The depths of this movement in the object of the humanities, neurosciences, philosophy and analytic psychotherapy, has its own projection and psychodynamically dimensions. Its interpretation in а shared perspective of these sciences provides an additional and new analytical platform, which informs prognosis and human experience into current pandemic. The transdisciplinary scientific staging, in which humanity is considered as a Social Living Body, in its neurophysiological and psycho- social reactivity across the phenomenology of global experience, is an attempt of archeology of the collective experience of the so-called emotional pandemic (Ferri, 2020; Milusheva, 2021). This style expands the understanding and reading of what is happening and allows us to discuss artifacts in/and the culture of modern man. Referred to previous experience (“The Plague” by Albert Camus, Plato’s allegory) and contextualized in the present, our conceptual reconstruction provokes thinking in direction of what we already know – about archetypes, about entropy and negentropy, about neurophysiology (limbic time of feelings). We would like to draw in this focus the reflections and searches of explorers and analyzers. Intertwining of objective and subjective realities in any historical context is a ground for rethinking and learning. We accept the pandemic as a state of psychosocial deprivation of the community that modulates and disorganizes relationships between people. On one hand, it has an unclear and unpredictable continuance, and on other hand, a new eventfulness has been generated. The psychological effect of lockdown is observed as a dichotomy and traumatism. From cognitive deprivation begins the opposition of normality, and its inner subjectivity chronicle is traumatic. Messages for vulnerability and psychological disorders in different groups of people, the theme of biopower and biopolitics in the current pandemic situation and the theme of person’s free choice correlate in one common denouement – the theme of mental health. DISCUSSION The Social Living Body and Dissolution In modern analytical psychotherapy, the age of COVID-19 is seen as a crisis, as a sign of exhausted dominant models of relationships. According to neo-Reichian analysts, reactive Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences