Behavior OnLine CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY INTERNATIONAL FORUM ARCHIVE, 1999

    writing, madness, and creativity
    Ellen G. Horovitz · 8/30/96 at 9:08 PM ET

    Gil and Ruth,

    I am quite interested in the topic of writing as I am both an art therapist and author (most notably "Spiritual Art Therapy: An Alternate Path" (Horovitz-Darby - 1994: Charles C Thomas publishers). At this time, I am pursuing my doctoral studies and doing research on the aforementioned topic. I am specifically interested in Manic-Depressive illness and have read a variety of works including of course Kay Jamison (with whom I have spoken at length). My dissertation is novel-based and so I am interested in talking with other creative art therapists about their interest in the above topic since Manic-Depression is so prevalent amongst artists, poets, writers and musicians. I look forward to dialoguing with you.

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        • Artistic Expression as Self-Healing, by Sophia Kelly, 5/26/97
          • rebuttal, by debra ripp, 8/25/97
            • Re: madness and creativity, by , 6/15/99
              • Re: madness and creativity, by Rebeca Urquiola, 8/10/99
            • Re: madness and creativity, by , 6/15/99
              • Re: madness and creativity, by Chris Jordan, 8/20/99
        • Art & Madness, by Mary , 1/25/98
      • Poem for Wilton Rodger, by CMB, 12/13/98
    • re: madness and creativity, by megan, 8/20/98

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