This paper illustrates a case study on people resident in the Velino Valley (in the centre of Italy), hitted by several seismic events during last year. Their affective symbolizations of territory after the earthquakes were explored, from 25 interviews with key-figures in the Valley. According to Matte Blanco’s theory of bi-logic(1975) people share symbolic, emotional and unconscious representations about the context they’re living in, including their home territory and communities. Large-scale traumatic events like earthquakes or terroristic attacks hit the whole communities and change that unconscious relations within the objects in the context. This change could inhibit a resilient re-organization of involved people and facilitate the d...