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I bask in dreams of suicide: Mental illness, poetry, and women.

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Kaufman, James C (California State University San Bernardino)
  Author Baer, John (Rider University)
JOURNAL:
  Review of general psychology: Journal of Division 1, of the American Psychological Association, 6(3), 271 - 286.
YEAR: 2002
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Creativity; Human-Females; Mental-Disorders; Poetry; Writers
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-383-457 (Last edited on 2006/05/01 12:52:29 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
A consistent research finding in creativity research has been the tendency of poets--especially female poets--to suffer from mental illness. We explore (a) Why poets? and (b) Why female poets? We posit that poetry may attract those with a predisposition toward illness, the domain of poetry may particularly reward those who exhibit illness, and unusual aspects of the domain of poetry writing may increase the likelihood of poets succumbing to illness. These domain-specific aspects of writing poetry affect men and women alike. In addition, the greater difficulty that women tend to experience in ignoring extrinsic motivational constraints may cause successful female poets to have an even higher incidence of psychological stress, and of mental illness, than male poets.
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