Psychotherapy with people in the arts : nurturing creativity

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Psychotherapy with people in the arts : nurturing creativity

Gerald Schoenewolf

(Haworth marriage and the family)

Haworth Clinical Practice Press, c2002

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Description

Learn to free creativity from the shackles of emotional conflicts!This riveting collection of case histories illustrates the dark interplay of neurosis and creativity. Psychotherapy with People in the Arts explores the struggles of writers, painters, actors, and composers to reconcile their overwhelming need to create and the self-doubts, frustrations, and neuroses that block their potential. In addition to ten inspiring tales of healing and self-knowledge, Psychotherapy with People in the Arts provides a solid introduction to the primary issues related to emotional disorders and creativity. It begins with a study of the notoriously reclusive and eccentric writer J. D. Salinger. Using both theory and case example, it shows how family history, present relations, and genetics can combine to impede the flow of an artist's natural gifts-and how a good therapist can help unblock that creative power. It also includes a series of tests to diagnose blocked creativity. Psychotherapy with People in the Arts explores such compelling themes as: dealing with racism and internalized self-hatred the conflict between commercial and high art anger and blocked tears the drive for an impossible perfection emotional alienation and sexual acting out Psychotherapy with People in the Arts is a fascinating look at a complex and controversial subject. Though not everyone is a professional artist, every human being has creative potential that can be blocked by emotional disturbances. And every therapist, mental health educator, and artist will find rich sources of information and inspiration in this book. Visit the author's website at http://www.livingcenter.net

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Cracked Mirror: Neurosis and Creativity Chapter 2. Jessie and Joe: Color and the Emotions Chapter 3. May: The Writer Who Couldn't be Serious Chapter 4. Leo: The Actor Who Couldn't Cry Chapter 5. Audrey: Black Writing and White Writing Chapter 6. Jerome and Betty: The Musician and Painter Who Needed to Suffer Chapter 7. Norbert: The Filmmaker Who Couldn't Finish Chapter 8. Pricilla: The Writer Who Couldn't Hate Her Father Chapter 9. Alex: The Painter Who Was Too Refined to Be Commercial Chapter 10. Marvin: The Perverse Playwright Appendix: Tests of Inhibited Creativity References Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA58198643
  • ISBN
    • 0789014912
  • LCCN
    2001039108
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 136 p
  • Size
    22 cm
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