In the first part of this conversation with Michael Vannoy Adams we spoke about the significance of Free Thought/Free Speech/Free Association in the beginnings of Psychotherapy. In this episode we are moving out onto the street and into the wider culture, where just about everything has become politicized to explore free speech. Amongst other things we talk about speech as an existential right. As a primary endowment of the human animal. Along with some of the pressures on free speech in the present environment.
Michael Vannoy Adams is a Jungian analyst in New York City. He is a teacher, writer, speaker, painter, and photographer. Michael is also a clinical associate professor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and a faculty member at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association.
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