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The Sylvia Plath effect: Mental illness in eminent creative writers

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Kaufman, James C (California State University San Bernardino)
JOURNAL:
  The Journal of creative behavior, 35(1), 37 - 50.
YEAR: 2001
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-383-460 (Last edited on 2004/01/09 14:07:40 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 0 | 1 ] Kaufman, James C. (2003) The mad genius as aphrodisiac? [Review of Strong Imagination]
     (Book Review in Contemporary social psychology A publication of the Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology )
[ 5 | 2 ] Kaufman, James C. (2002) Dissecting the golden goose: Components of studying creative writers.
     (Journal Article in Creativity Research Journal )
[ 0 | 8 ] Kaufman, James C. (2002) Creativity from both sides of the brain: Being a playwright and psychologist
     (Conference Presentation at the American Psychological Association )
[ 4 | 4 ] Kaufman, James C; Baer, John. (2002) I bask in dreams of suicide: Mental illness, poetry, and women.
     (Journal Article in Review of general psychology Journal of Division 1 of the American Psychological Association )
[ 2 | 7 ] Kaufman, James C; Baer, John. (2002) Could Steven Spielberg manage the Yankees?: Creative thinking in different domains
     (Journal Article in Korean Journal of Thinking & Problem Solving )
[ 5 | 3 ] Kaufman, James C. (2001) Genius, lunatics, and poets: Mental illness in prize-winning authors.
     (Journal Article in Imagination cognition and personality )
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