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n a discussion with Scientific American Mind executive editor Mariette DiChristina, three noted experts on creativity, each with a very different perspective and background, reveal powerful ways to unleash your creative self. John Houtz is a psychologist and professor at Fordham University.... more
Reviewed by kathysart Jun 13 2008, 02:07pm ( 10 reviews ) • sciam.com
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Rated by scbr on Jun 24 2008, 8:14pm
Articlea bout unleashing creativity
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Rated by kathysart on Jun 13 2008, 2:07pm
n a discussion with Scientific American Mind executive editor Mariette DiChristina, three noted experts on creativity, each with a very different perspective and background, reveal powerful ways to unleash your creative self. John Houtz is a psychologist and professor at Fordham University. His most recent book is The Educational Psychology of Creativity (Hamptom Press, 2002). Julia Cameron is an award-winning poet, playwright and filmmaker. Her book The Artist's Way (Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 2002) has sold more than three million copies worldwide. Her latest book is The Writing Diet. Robert Epstein is a visiting scholar at the University of California, San Diego. Contributing editors for Scientific American Mind and former editor in chief of Psychology Today, Epstein has written several books on creativity, including The Big Book of Creativity Games (McGraw-Hill, 2000).
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Rated by brunawalls on Jun 07 2008, 7:59pm
Cool!
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Rated by rakesh-manmohan on May 31 2008, 12:27pm
Create something, put down on paper something no one has ever seen before.
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Rated by lrdbyron on May 31 2008, 5:57am
I need to read this again.
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Rated by dysviz on May 30 2008, 8:26am
scientific look at the creative process, and advice on how to encourage it, from several social scientists
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Rated by DannyAndNina on May 29 2008, 10:31am
In a discussion with Scientific American Mind executive editor Mariette DiChristina, three noted experts on creativity, each with a very different perspective and background, reveal powerful ways to unleash your creative self.
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Rated by Neticule on May 28 2008, 10:03pm
There's so much power in a new idea taking shape and changing the way people live and act. Often the rest of us are in awe, or we are even afraid of a new idea, and sometimes our fears spur us to learn more about it.