
Clinical psychologist Chloe Carmichael, author of "Can I Say That?," examines how free expression relates to psychological well-being and social trust. Carmichael argues that suppressing disagreement drives resentment and misperception, rather than resolving conflict. She also scrutinizes the role of safe spaces, the spread of therapeutic language, and what limits on speech might be justified in public versus private life.
[00:00] Introduction to Chloe Carmichael
[00:29] Mark’s Workplace Story
[02:33] Repression and Mental Health
[09:47] Reeducation versus dialogue
[13:58] Campus safe spaces
[21:30] Public speech
[22:37] Therapy language and groupthink
[27:34] Academia echo chambers
[33:12] First Amendment Limits
[43:16] Cultural Social Norms
[56:44] Why Censorship Backfires
[01:00:25] Five Ds and Violence
[01:01:52] Closing Remarks
Read Carmichael's book, "Can I Say That?: Why Free Speech Matters and How to Use It Fearlessly," here: https://www.amazon.com/Can-Say-That-Matters-Fearlessly/dp/151078490X
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