Factors discriminating creative engagement on an unstructured task: Creativity and the Rorschach.
Bull Menninger Clin
; 80(2): 97-130, 2016.
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In an attempt to find variables that would discriminate between creativity and psychopathology on the Rorschach, Rorschach data from two groups were compared. The first group was an inpatient sample of creative individuals who also carried a diagnosis of psychosis. The second was a group of creative writers. Both groups were engaged in intensive psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Comparing the most creative versus the least creative of the protocols in each group showed that more creative engagement was characterized by a higher response rate and greater and more idisosyncratic elaboration. Differences also emerged between groups: Whereas the inpatient sample relied more heavily on ideational coping, the writers relied more heavily on affective resources.
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Trastornos Psicóticos
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Creatividad
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Guideline
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Prognostic_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Bull Menninger Clin
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2016
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Article