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Alan Vaughan

Alan Vaughan, J.D., Ph.D., is a member of the C.G Jung Institute of San Francisco where he serves on the editorial board of the Jung Journal of Culture & Psyche and the committee on Diversity and Inclusivity, while in private practice as an analyst and a clinical and consulting psychologist. He is on the Saybrook University clinical psychology faculty and director of the Jungian Studies specialization. His scholarship interests are at the intersections of analytical psychology, U.S. Constitutional jurisprudence and African Diaspora Studies. His most recent publication is “Every voice, every vote counts: challenges to Multicultural Democracy” in Cultural Complexes and the Soul of America, Myths, Psyche and Politics (Routledge, 2020).

 

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“Something else, too, came to me from my [heart attack]. I might formulate it as an affirmation of things as they are: an unconditional “yes” to that which is, without subjective protests—acceptance of the conditions of existence as I see them and understand them, acceptance of my own nature, as I happen to be.”

Memories, Dreams, Reflections, page 297

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