AbstractCreativity, a real hallmark of our human condition, is far from being understood in its intimate mechanisms. Therefore, approaching it in close relation with psychopathology can provide valuable data. Aiming at underlining creativity particularities in paranoid schizophrenia patients, this study presents the results of a correlational analysis that included 60 randomly selected participants. They were evaluated in terms of positive and negative symptom severity and creativity, seen as openness to new experiences and associative wealth. Hopefully, the findings will offer more clues for a better understanding of creativity and will be applicable to the psychotherapeutic programs based on artistic means
Aim As suggested by the Shared Vulnerability Model, impairment in executive functions could lead to ...
Hans Eysenck (1993) proposes that creativity correlates with the personality construct of Psychotici...
A considerable amount of research suggests that positive schizotypy (cognitive and perceptual aberra...
AbstractCreativity, a real hallmark of our human condition, is far from being understood in its inti...
The submitted work is concerned with a possible relationship between artistic talent and psychologic...
This paper reviews literature on the relationships among schizophrenia, affective illness, and creat...
Creativity is hugely important in our everyday lives. Understanding what makes some people more crea...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.In a recent large case-control study, Mac...
This study examined the commonalities and the differences between creativity and the schizophrenia...
Creativity is defined as an idea or product that is both novel or original and useful or adaptive. D...
There are many anecdotal reports of a link between psychopathology and creativity.The strongest link...
Introduction - The relationship of schizophrenia and its milder, subclinical forms, with creativity ...
BACKGROUND: The possible link between creativity and psychopathology has been a long-time focus of r...
Previous researchers have suggested that there might be an association between psychotic traits and ...
Recent meta-analytic work has highlighted lower creativity in schizophrenic patients as compared to ...
Aim As suggested by the Shared Vulnerability Model, impairment in executive functions could lead to ...
Hans Eysenck (1993) proposes that creativity correlates with the personality construct of Psychotici...
A considerable amount of research suggests that positive schizotypy (cognitive and perceptual aberra...
AbstractCreativity, a real hallmark of our human condition, is far from being understood in its inti...
The submitted work is concerned with a possible relationship between artistic talent and psychologic...
This paper reviews literature on the relationships among schizophrenia, affective illness, and creat...
Creativity is hugely important in our everyday lives. Understanding what makes some people more crea...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.In a recent large case-control study, Mac...
This study examined the commonalities and the differences between creativity and the schizophrenia...
Creativity is defined as an idea or product that is both novel or original and useful or adaptive. D...
There are many anecdotal reports of a link between psychopathology and creativity.The strongest link...
Introduction - The relationship of schizophrenia and its milder, subclinical forms, with creativity ...
BACKGROUND: The possible link between creativity and psychopathology has been a long-time focus of r...
Previous researchers have suggested that there might be an association between psychotic traits and ...
Recent meta-analytic work has highlighted lower creativity in schizophrenic patients as compared to ...
Aim As suggested by the Shared Vulnerability Model, impairment in executive functions could lead to ...
Hans Eysenck (1993) proposes that creativity correlates with the personality construct of Psychotici...
A considerable amount of research suggests that positive schizotypy (cognitive and perceptual aberra...