Creative People:
  Personality
      and
 Mental Health




                   1
Director Tim Burton:
"I’ve always been blessed with
     being easily ignored or
   avoided. I think maybe it’s
 because people think I look a
          little crazy.”




                       2
HuffPost Live program:
   "A Brilliant Sacrifice"
    [October 24, 2012]

    Program description:
“A new study confirms that
certain mental disorders are
 linked to creative genius."




                         3
Judith Schlesinger, PhD notes
 the widely-circulated Swedish
    study [by the Karolinska
   Institute] mentioned in the
program has "significant issues"
  in terms of scientific validity.




                         4
Cognitive psychologist Scott
  Barry Kaufman comments,
“I do believe that if the mental
   processes associated with
  psychosis were evaporated
 entirely from this world, art
        would suck..."




                         5
6
Musician Sting: “Do I have to be
in pain to write? I thought so, as
most of my contemporaries did;
  you had to be the struggling
   artist, the tortured, painful,
           poetic wreck."




                             7
In his article Mis-Diagnosis and Dual
   Diagnosis of Gifted Children (and his
related book), James T. Webb, Ph.D. notes,
 “Many gifted and talented children (and
    adults) are being mis-diagnosed by
psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians,
  and other health care professionals” as
having ADHD, OCD, Mood Disorders and
               other conditions.




                              8
Creativity coach Eric Maisel notes: “Only
  a small percentage of creative people
   work as often or as deeply as, by all
 rights, they might be expected to work.
“What stops them? Anxiety or some face
  of anxiety like doubt, worry, or fear..."
      [Photo: Nicolas Cage in "Adaptation"]




       See related notes, articles and other resources at:
            Creative People: Personality and Mental Health




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Creative People and Madness

  • 1.
    Creative People: Personality and Mental Health 1
  • 2.
    Director Tim Burton: "I’vealways been blessed with being easily ignored or avoided. I think maybe it’s because people think I look a little crazy.” 2
  • 3.
    HuffPost Live program: "A Brilliant Sacrifice" [October 24, 2012] Program description: “A new study confirms that certain mental disorders are linked to creative genius." 3
  • 4.
    Judith Schlesinger, PhDnotes the widely-circulated Swedish study [by the Karolinska Institute] mentioned in the program has "significant issues" in terms of scientific validity. 4
  • 5.
    Cognitive psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman comments, “I do believe that if the mental processes associated with psychosis were evaporated entirely from this world, art would suck..." 5
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Musician Sting: “DoI have to be in pain to write? I thought so, as most of my contemporaries did; you had to be the struggling artist, the tortured, painful, poetic wreck." 7
  • 8.
    In his articleMis-Diagnosis and Dual Diagnosis of Gifted Children (and his related book), James T. Webb, Ph.D. notes, “Many gifted and talented children (and adults) are being mis-diagnosed by psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, and other health care professionals” as having ADHD, OCD, Mood Disorders and other conditions. 8
  • 9.
    Creativity coach EricMaisel notes: “Only a small percentage of creative people work as often or as deeply as, by all rights, they might be expected to work. “What stops them? Anxiety or some face of anxiety like doubt, worry, or fear..." [Photo: Nicolas Cage in "Adaptation"] See related notes, articles and other resources at: Creative People: Personality and Mental Health 9