
Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience
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Paula Thomson is professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University, Northridge.
Content
Chapter Two: Talent and Giftedness
Chapter Three: Creative Process
Chapter Four: Fantasy and Pathology
Chapter Five: Neurobiological and Physiologic Components of Creativity
Chapter Six: Childhood Adversity
Chapter Seven: Attachment
Chapter Eight: Trauma and Loss
Chapter Nine: Neurobiological and Psychophysiological Effects of Childhood Adversity, Trauma and Loss Experiences
Chapter Ten: Shame
Chapter Eleven: Dissociation
Chapter Twelve: Regulation and Resilience: Psychosocial and Biological
Chapter Thirteen: Hardiness and Posttraumatic Growth
Chapter Fourteen: Constricting and Fostering Creative Resilience
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