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  1. The Person Behind the Mask: Guide to Performing Arts Psychology (Publications in Creativity Research) by Linda H. Hamilton, 1997-12-15
  2. The psychology of creativity and genius: reflections on Shakespeare and the Oxfordian challenge.: An article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology by Kevin Simpson, 2004-08-01
  3. Industrial creativity; the psychology of the inventor by Joseph Rossman,
  4. Quantum Creativity: Waking Up to Our Creative Potential (Perspectives on Creativity) by Amit Goswami, Maggie Goswami, 1999-02
  5. The Educational Psychology of Creativity (Perspectives on Creativity Research)
  6. Creativity and Moral Vision in Psychology: Narratives on Identity and Commitment in a Postmodern Age by Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand, 1998-05-12
  7. Choice and Change: The Psychology of Holistic Growth, Adjustment, and Creativity by April O'Connell, 1991-09
  8. Climate for Creativity: Report (Pergamon General Psychology Series, Pgps-9) by N. C. 1966 7th National Research Conference on Creativity Greensboro, 1972-06
  9. Psychology of Engineering Creativity by M.S. Gupta, 2003-07-30
  10. The Psychology of Creativity (Second Century in Australian Education) by Margaret Gilchrist, 1973-06
  11. The Psychology of Creativity and Discovery: Scientists and Their Work by Richard S. Mansfield, 1981-06
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Creativity tests by Rosalie Wieder, 2001-01-01
  13. Experiencing Creativity: On the Social Psychology of Art by Robert N. Wilson, 1986-01-01
  14. Creativity, risk taking, sex differences, and birth order.: An article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology by Russell Eisenman, 2001-08-01

21. Psychology Of Creativity Resources
psychology Database, Encyclopedia of psychology. URL http//enchantedmind.com/html/creativity/techniques/art_of_doodling.html (Added 23Jul-1999 Hits 2137).
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22. Edward De Bono, Lateral Thinking: A Textbook Of Creativity Psychology & Psychiat
Edward De Bono, Lateral Thinking A Textbook of creativity in psychology Psychiatry Books / Book Reviews reviews at Review Centre.
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23. Creativity Links
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24. Galaxy Directory : Creativity < Psychology < Social Sciences
Suite101.com Dewey Decimal Code 150 - Suite101.com psychology related information We combine humor, inspiration and special techniques to enhance creativity.
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25. Paul Rosenfels: "Homosexuality"
In Love and Power The psychology of Interpersonal creativity (1966), his thoughts better organized, he started with a detailed and selfexplanatory outline
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Homosexuality:
The Psychology of the Creative Process [1971] by Paul Rosenfels
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Table of Contents Introduction by Dean Hannotte [1986] Foreword [1973] Part I. The Nature of Polarity Part II. The Psychological Defenses ... Part III. The Creative Process
Introduction by Dean Hannotte
[to the 1986 paperback edition] The book you hold in your hand is a time bomb.
Read it, and you risk overturning cherished assumptions about human nature and psychological growth. The author's ideas, while subtle, are infectious; their implications are likely to stay with you much longer than you expect. If the unexamined life seems to you the most prudent course in these difficult times, best to put this book down now and move along.
The problem with the modern world, if we can be simple-minded for a moment, is that we don't understand it. And what is most perplexing, paradoxically, is our own human nature. None of our front line reporters or big city editors diminish in the least the incomprehensibility of man's inhumanity to man or his inability, on average, to lead a truly fulfilling life.

26. Paul Rosenfels: "Love And Power"
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27. The Artist's Way On-Line Cluster
The psychology of creativity. The psychology of Invention. DreamGate virtual community (dreams). creativity home page for the School of Wisdom.
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28. Transpersonal Psychology
Transpersonal psychology. Among Western modern schools of psychology including psychotherapy (before the advent of NLP), Transpersonal
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Transpersonal Psychology
Among Western modern schools of psychology including psychotherapy (before the advent of NLP Transpersonal Psychology is the most interesting and promising. Three prominent transpersonal psychologists are Ken Wilber Charles Tart and Stanislav Grof The contribution and limitation of each of these transpersonal psychologists are summarised below in a very brief way: Ken Wilber Wilber 's introduction (or integration) of Eastern esoteric wisdom (above all, Vedanta' s model of the "five sheaths (=levels of consciousness)") into Western psychology is to be highly appreciated. His exposition of the spectrum of consciousness helps Western people to understand Eastern esotericism in a quite logical way. The basic concepts of his own model are not new in the strict sense of the word, but the very core of the long traditional Eastern wisdom. In the author's opinion, Wilber 's "The Atman's Project" is the first authentic (successful) attempt in the West to expound what enlightenment (or the Brahman/Atman identity ) is, in a purely logical way, i.e., an attempt to logically explain away what is beyond logic. You can read the author's review on this book

29. A Madness In The Method: Psychology Harms Creativity - Psychiatry Manipulating C
Home Publications Manipulating creativity In the Name of Help. “We have tried elsewhere to show the advantages of ‘a psychology without a soul.’”.
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30. APA Division 10 - Society For The Psychology Of Aesthetics, Creativity And The A
Division 10 Society for the psychology of Aesthetics, creativity and the Arts. Click here to go directly to the website of Division
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Click here to go directly to the website of Division 10 - Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts. Division 10 - Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts is committed to interdisciplinary scholarship, both theoretical and empirical, encompassing the visual arts, poetry, literature, music, and dance. Broadly conceived, we study three interrelated topics: creativity (including developmental, motivational, affective, and cognitive processes), the arts (including aesthetic content, form, and function), and audience response to the arts (including preferences and judgments). To this end, we apply personality, clinical, cognitive, perceptual, cultural, and postmodern psychologies to diverse artists, styles, and epochs. Division 10 offers a biannual newsletter; three annual awards, the Berlyne, Arnheim, and Farnsworth Awards; and discounts on five specialized journals. Membership Application: www.apa.org/about/division/memapp.html

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32. Understanding The Psychology Of Programming
the chair of the psychology department, has studied hundreds of exceptional individuals, from IT entrepreneurs to Nobel Prize winners, researching creativity.
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Welcome, Guest! Log In Register for Premier Club Include Code Search Tips TODAY'S HEADLINES ARTICLE ARCHIVE SKILLBUILDING ... How to Fail in One Easy Step Does your company encourage creativity in the IT department? Do other departments in your organization seem to get more latitude in their work habits? What one thing would you change at your company to make it easier for you to produce high-quality software products? Tell us the talk.editors.devx discussion group. Rate this item Print Understanding the Psychology of Programming Contrary to popular belief, programmers more frequently resemble artists than scientists. If you want to maximize the creative potential on your development team, you've got to start thinking about the psychology of the programmer and be willing to back it up with management policy.
by Bryan Dollery March 26, 2003 Writing code is an act of creativity. It isn't science and it isn't engineering, although programmers are happy to apply science and engineering to the creative process, when possible. Therefore to be a programmer one has to be highly creative. This is one of the reasons programmers are happier working on new projects rather than maintenance projects. It isn't just that they don't want to get buried in the filth of the past (although that's part of it); maintenance doesn't offer them the opportunity to create. "For original ideas to come about, you have to let them percolate under the level of consciousness, in a place where we have no way to make them obey our own desires or our own direction."

33. The Ninth Street Center: "Love And Power"
Publications. Love and Power The psychology of Interpersonal creativity 1966 by Paul Rosenfels. I first met Paul in August, 1966.
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I first met Paul in August, 1966. I was a 20-year-old college student and he was a 57-year-old psychiatrist living in a brownstone in Greenwich Village. I was working that summer as a file clerk for an ad agency and Sam, a young co-worker, had started raving about this shrink he was seeing. "He's amazing! He's not like a shrink, he's a real mensch. And he likes young people like us, even if you have long hair. Even if you smoke grass!" I was interested in psychiatry. It had become clear to me that we humans don't know what we're doing. I had seen plenty of irrational suffering by then, and all my attempts to help people had gone nowhere, as had my attempts to help myself when this interpersonal ineffectuality got me down. I had once asked my father about the usefulness of psychology and he had shaken his head sadly and said, "It's not a science yet." How close were shrinks getting to solving the frustrating paradoxes of human neurosis? I had to find out. What qualified Paul to be a useful test case, besides his liking us young rebels, was that he charged as low as $5 an hour if that's all you could afford. I had already test-driven two shrinks at college, one of whom was benevolent but ineffectual, and the other of whom was definitely malevolent but ineffectual. When Paul asked me why I had come to see him, I said that I was thinking of becoming a psychiatrist and just wanted to see what it was like. "Well, already I can tell you that you're more honest than most of them," he said. No impersonal formality here! I asked him which school of psychology he followed. (Funny, how many patients forget to ask this all-important question.) He smiled and said, "My own." A guy who wasn't afraid to be original! So far, Paul was passing all my tests. Sometime during that hour he said his second book had just been published. He reached into a big cardboard box, pulled out a copy, and autographed it for me.

34. Creativity Assessment
381. Mednick, MT (1963). Research creativity in psychology graduate students. Journal of Consulting psychology, 27, 265266. Mednick
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Test Number Title Remote Associates Tests Author Mednick, S. A.; Mednick, M. T. Category Test Availability Contact author Restrictions Age/Grade Level College-adult Cost Contact author Forms Source Professor Sarnoff A. Mednick Address Social Science Research Institute University of Southern California Phone Fax web or e-mail Email smednick@almaak.usc.edu Definition Based on the author’s theory of associative creativity. The creative thinking process is the forming of associative elements into new combinations which either meet specified requirements or are in some way useful. The more mutually remote the elements of the new combination, the more creative the process or solution. Purposes A measure of the ability to think creatively in all fields Characteristics Generating Ideas
Manual Good The manual offers no reliability evidence. Limited evidence is offered for validity. Norms were established for a narrow range of professionals.
Validity Fair Correlations of supervisor’s ratings with scores ranged from .0 to .70. The correlation with IQ was .40. There was a negative correlation with GPA.
Reliability Poor Insufficient data available
Utility Poor Information not available.

35. Science, Social Sciences, Psychology: Creativity
Gowan s Memorial Website Books on the topics of creativity and transpersonal psychology by a scholar, author, and editor in the field of Gifted Education;
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36. Sophists Philosophy Forums,psychology News,discussion - Creativity, Evolution, A
2 Barron F, Harrington DM (1981). creativity, Intelligence and personality. Annual Reviews of psychology, 32 439476. 3 Braff DL and Geyer MA (1990).
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Creativity, Evolution, and Mental Illnesses. By Antonio Preti and Paola Miotto
Mental representations, or memes, transform the space in which they evolve. Their survival is dependent on the survival of the individuals and the groups hosting them. Creativity - the production of new and useful ideas - is closely linked to the social dynamics of the individuals expressing creative ideas: without social confrontation new memes cannot become diffuse. Creative individuals tend to be emotionally unstable, and many are affected by mental disorders. Studies on the link between creativity and mental illnesses show that it is exactly the characteristics of the mental disorder which also confer some advantage on afflicted individuals. These advantages extend to the groups to which the creative, mentally ill individuals belong. The group comprising the most creative personalities will therefore acquire an adaptive advantage which maintains the integrity of the group as a whole, in spite of the vulnerability of the individual.
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Mental representations, or memes, transform the space in which they evolve. In a recent paper on this topic, Liane Gabora stated: "

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is interesting, yes but i have my doubts on the way people put madness and creativity in the Now, lots of people have studied psychology, Freud, Jung, etc.
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Biological Basis For Creativity Linked To Mental Illness Psychologists from the University of Toronto and Harvard University have identified one of the biological bases of creativity.
The study in the September issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology says the brains of creative people appear to be more open to incoming stimuli from the surrounding environment. Other people's brains might shut out this same information through a process called "latent inhibition" - defined as an animal's unconscious capacity to ignore stimuli that experience has shown are irrelevant to its needs. Through psychological testing, the researchers showed that creative individuals are much more likely to have low levels of latent inhibition.
"This means that creative individuals remain in contact with the extra information constantly streaming in from the environment," says co-author and U of T psychology professor Jordan Peterson. "The normal person classifies an object, and then forgets about it, even though that object is much more complex and interesting than he or she thinks. The creative person, by contrast, is always open to new possibilities."
Previously, scientists have associated failure to screen out stimuli with psychosis. However, Peterson and his co-researchers - lead author and psychology lecturer Shelley Carson of Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Harvard PhD candidate Daniel Higgins - hypothesized that it might also contribute to original thinking, especially when combined with high IQ. They administered tests of latent inhibition to Harvard undergraduates. Those classified as eminent creative achievers - participants under age 21 who reported unusually high scores in a single area of creative achievement - were seven times more likely to have low latent inhibition scores.

38. Gale Encyclopedia Of Psychology Creativity
FOR · Advanced Search · Help. You are Here Articles Gale Encyclopedia of psychology Article. creativity. Gale Encyclopedia of psychology.
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39. Annual Review Of Psychology - 55(1)657 - Full Text
thinking tests, and several new scoring techniques have been proposed since the original Annual Review of psychology chapter on creativity was published in 1981
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Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting Atlanta Georgia June 2005 01 International Congress on Aesthetics, creativity and psychology of the Arts Perm Russia 14
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