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An up-to-date book about art through the lens of neuroscience and
psychology. In Creativity & Art, Andreas and Barbara Steck use
an interdisciplinary approach to discuss creative processes from a
neuroscientific and psychoanalytic perspective. By referring to the
current knowledge of brain sciences, the authors explore the
understanding of the neural bases innate to the creation of art.
Beginning with historical aspects of aesthetic experience and
creation in ancient and modern times, the authors go on to present
numerous artists in various fields, with an emphasis on how their
subjective lived experiences are expressed and reflected in their
artwork. Finally, the Stecks describe the building blocks of
creativity in early childhood development discuss the
psychoanalytic understanding of human aesthetic experience and
creativity. Insightful and thought-provoking, Creativity & Art
examines art through the lens of neuroscience and psychology.
Recent advances in the understanding of brain functions are
reviewed in this text, along with how neurobiological research and
brain imaging contributes to identifying and treating neurologic
and psychiatric disorders. Chapters focus on consciousness, memory,
emotions, language, communication, trauma, pain and resilience,
while exploring how stressful events impact mental health and
interrupt the continuity of one's sense of self. Clinical vignettes
of patients with neurological and mental affections reveal coping
and grieving processes in dreams and narratives. This presentation
of clinical experience with neuro-scientific evidence provides
neurologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists and psychologists
with a coherent picture of the brain-mind relationship.
This book addresses the psychosocial complexities of adoption from
multiple perspectives, including the biological family, adopted
child, and adoptive parents. It highlights the must-have
sensitivity and tactfulness for recurring discussions of the
adoption situation. Organized into 10 parts, the book begins with a
brief outline of the history of adoption and its legal status from
antiquity to modern times. Chapters in the first half of the book
examine critical topics such as different parenthood situations,
stress and pain processes in early childhood, and challenges of
domestic, international, transcultural, transracial, foster, and
sexual and gender minorities adoption. Within the second half of
the book, chapters describe the birth parents' difficulties in
relinquishing their infant, the motives of the adoptive parents,
and the hardships of the adoptive children in self-development. The
final chapters address the topic of deprivation, traumatization,
and developmental trauma disorders on a psychodynamic level
accompanied by clinical vignettes. Unique, perceptive, and
insightful, Adoption, A Life Long Process is an essential resource
for all of those involved in the adoption process, including
counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, adoptive
parents, and biological parents.
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