Sounds from the Bell Jar: Ten Psychotic AuthorsMacmillan, 1990 - 260 頁 Are madness and creativity related? Two literary scholars and a psychologist bring a blend of professional skills to bear on this question, first reviewing the contemporary scientific evidence and then examining the lives and works of ten authors, dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, who demonstrably suffered from a psychotic illness. For its material the book draws extensively on the subjects' own written words to illustrate the intimate connection that existed between the authors' creative expression and what they felt and perceived as psychotic persons. |
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... clinical populations . Research with this questionnaire ( and others like it ) has demonstrated that schizotypal ... clinical psychosis manifests itself : in emotion , in perception and thinking , and in socially deviant behaviour ...
... clinical populations . Research with this questionnaire ( and others like it ) has demonstrated that schizotypal ... clinical psychosis manifests itself : in emotion , in perception and thinking , and in socially deviant behaviour ...
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... clinical , and as divergent thinking in the creativity , literature . However , much more recent ideas developed in academic psychology , and applied to the clinical phenomena of psychosis , allow us to take the account rather further ...
... clinical , and as divergent thinking in the creativity , literature . However , much more recent ideas developed in academic psychology , and applied to the clinical phenomena of psychosis , allow us to take the account rather further ...
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... clinical observations such as these , academic psychologists were also beginning to incorporate a similar idea into their models of normal cognitive functioning and most contemporary theories of human information processing contain the ...
... clinical observations such as these , academic psychologists were also beginning to incorporate a similar idea into their models of normal cognitive functioning and most contemporary theories of human information processing contain the ...
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