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Creativity and Mental Illness
On the fragility of the artist: art’s precarious triad
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Author(s):
Maja Djikic
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Keith Oatley
Editor(s):
James C. Kaufman
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2014
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9781139128902.018
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Book chapters
pp. xxi
Preface
pp. 3
A socio-historical overview of the creativity–pathology connection: from antiquity to contemporary times1
pp. 25
The mad (creative) genius: what do we know after a century of historiometric research?
pp. 42
Reviewing recent empirical findings on creativity and mental illness
pp. 60
Building connections on sand: the cautionary chapter
pp. 79
Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying creative thinking: indications from studies of mental illness
pp. 102
The evolutionary genetics of the creativity–psychosis connection
pp. 133
Non-linearity in creativity and mental illness: the mixed blessings of chaos, catastrophe, and noise in brain and behavior
pp. 145
Artists’ vulnerability to psychopathology: an integrative cognitive perspective
pp. 169
Creativity and the spectrum of affective and schizophrenic psychoses
pp. 205
When good is bad and bad is good: mood, bipolarity, and creativity
pp. 236
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and creativity: ever the twain shall meet?
pp. 253
The shared vulnerability model of creativity and psychopathology
pp. 281
On the fragility of the artist: art’s precarious triad
pp. 295
Creativity as “compensatory advantage”: bipolar and schizophrenic liability, the inverted-U hypothesis, and practical implications
pp. 321
Bringing the whole universe to order: creativity, healing, and posttraumatic growth1
pp. 343
Inspiration and the creative process1
pp. 363
King Solomon and psychoneuroimmunology: creativity and life coping
pp. 395
Ruminating about mental illness and creativity
pp. 403
Creativity and mental illness: reasons to care and beware
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