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| Granted the presence of talent, what
personality dimensions favor its use in truly creative expression as opposed to merely imitative or facile ways? This book addresses the question of creativity: sickness or giftedness? Also addressed are the areas of creativity in the school system and creativity in the psychotherapy process. Included are lively discussions by Margaret Naumberg, the dean of art therapists, and by Leo Rosten, a creative artist and author of award-winning short stories and movies. |
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| | | "What Hammer presents in this book is intriguing and provocative. His easy down-to-earth
style is, as always, a pleasure." -- Robin Goodman, ATR, teacher of art therapy programs at New York University and Vermont College. |
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