Creativity is usually seen as a good thing, but why? This book offers an overview of creativity studies, emphasizing the personal benefits for the creator. It highlights many different benefits that are not as often discussed including self-insight, healing, social connection, drive, and legacy.
Creativity is usually seen as a good thing, but why? This book offers an overview of creativity studies, emphasizing the personal benefits for the creator. It highlights many different benefits that are not as often discussed including self-insight, healing, social connection, drive, and legacy.
Dr. James C. Kaufman is Professor of Educational Psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut, USA. He is the author/editor of more than fifty books, including The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (2019). He is a past president of Division 10 (Aesthetics, Creativity, & the Arts) of the American Psychological Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. The Basics of Creativity: 1. To define the undefinable 2. From tiny to small. 3. How everyday magic works 4. Stumbling toward genius 5. An overwhelming question Part II. The Benefits of Creativity: 6. Self-insight 7. Healing 8. Connection 9. Drive 10. Legacy Afterword.
Preface Part I. The Basics of Creativity: 1. To define the undefinable 2. From tiny to small. 3. How everyday magic works 4. Stumbling toward genius 5. An overwhelming question Part II. The Benefits of Creativity: 6. Self-insight 7. Healing 8. Connection 9. Drive 10. Legacy Afterword.
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