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Creativity and the Performing Artist: Behind the Mask synthesizes
and integrates research in the field of creativity and the
performing arts. Within the performing arts there are multiple
specific domains of expertise, with domain-specific demands. This
book examines the psychological nature of creativity in the
performing arts. The book is organized into five sections. Section
I discusses different forms of performing arts, the domains and
talents of performers, and the experience of creativity within
performing artists. Section II explores the neurobiology of
physiology of creativity and flow. Section III covers the
developmental trajectory of performing artists, including early
attachment, parenting, play theories, personality, motivation, and
training. Section IV examines emotional regulation and
psychopathology in performing artists. Section V closes with issues
of burnout, injury, and rehabilitation in performing artists.
Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience is an examination of creativity
and its ability to foster meaning, purpose, and a deeper sense of
connection. This is particularly important for individuals who
experience higher doses of childhood and adult trauma and who may
be contending with the residual effects of terror and uncertainty.
Paula Thomson and S. Victoria Jaque outline psychological,
physiologic, and neurobiological effects of early attachment
ruptures, childhood adversity, adult trauma, and trauma-related
factors, and explore how the potential negative trajectory of
adversity can be countered by resilience, self-regulation,
posttraumatic growth, and factors that promote creativity.
Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience is an examination of creativity
and its ability to foster meaning, purpose, and a deeper sense of
connection. This is particularly important for individuals who
experience higher doses of childhood and adult trauma and who may
be contending with the residual effects of terror and uncertainty.
Paula Thomson and S. Victoria Jaque outline psychological,
physiologic, and neurobiological effects of early attachment
ruptures, childhood adversity, adult trauma, and trauma-related
factors, and explore how the potential negative trajectory of
adversity can be countered by resilience, self-regulation,
posttraumatic growth, and factors that promote creativity.
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