Posts Tagged ‘Isabella Mori’

Writing, Creativity and Healing

Written by John on May 12th, 2009
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Some Rights Reserved by tore_urnes at Flickr Thanks to isabella, and her recent posts on writing and healing (like this one), I’ve been thinking more about the way writing, creativity and healing fit together. From the beginning of this blog, I had no doubt that creative expression of all kinds, and writing for me, could [...]

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Tags: Anthony Storr, creativity, depression, healing, individuation, integration, Isabella Mori, mental health, mind, psychology, self, Writing
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Creating a Way Out of Depression – 3

Written by John on June 22nd, 2008
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Some Rights Reserved by Iowa_spirit-walker at Flickr isabella at change therapy has given me much to think about, as she usually does. In her recent post, she described her take on the link between creativity and depression. She said that unlike my sense of depression disappearing in the midst of creative activity, she saw creative [...]

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Tags: creativity, depression, Isabella Mori, work, Writing
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Creating a Way Out of Depression -1

Written by John on May 31st, 2008
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Some Rights Reserved by KayCey97007 at Flickr WARNING: IDEAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Thanks to a series of compelling posts on creativity by Isabella Mori at changetherapy (part of an exchange with Psyblog), I’ve been trying to understand more clearly what happens when creative work takes place. I haven’t gotten there yet (can’t say I expect to [...]

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Tags: creativity, depression, intuition, Isabella Mori, Jacques Maritain, mind, peace, perception, Recovery, soul, spirituality, T.S. Eliot
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