A return to the work of Pierre Janet is prompted by the desire to satisfy a need as yet unfulfilled by Freudian analysis, addressing such questions as: what triggers a feeling, what does that feeling mean to the consciousness, what behavior does it trigger and how does belief in the feeling's legitimacy strengthen the momentum of the behavior until it enables an active effort (not to be confused with an impulse), while its disturbance, (which is in fact an impulse), shows how derivations and dissociations can overlap, resulting in immobility and escape behavior, or neurosis according to Janet. It would be extremely wise to rediscover the heuristic relevance of Janet's analysis today. And this is exactly what is happening at the moment all over the world, particularly in Japan, Germany, Canada, Holland, Russia and the USA: not in France, howeveraEuro broken vertical bar.