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Divine Madness Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.

Divine Madness By Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.

Divine Madness by Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.


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In this engaging story of the emotional origins of creativity, Jeffrey Kottler writes about the dramatic and tragic lives of such genius artists as Judy Garland, Sylvia Plath, Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, Marilyn Monroe, Brian Wilson, Lenny Bruce, Mark Rothko, and others.

Divine Madness Summary

Divine Madness: Ten Stories of Creative Struggle by Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.

Madness can afford the individual certain resources and abilities that are not available to others. The fantasy life, free flight of ideas, distortions of reality, and heightened senses ...offer a unique perspective on the world. -From the Introduction Why do some extraordinary individuals overcome mental anguish and produce brilliant creative artistry that is often enhanced by their madness? New York Times best-selling author and noted psychologist Jeffrey Kottler explores this fascinating question in Divine Madness. His book is filled with the compelling stories of emotional turmoil that many great artists have undergone as they struggle for success and survival. Jeffrey Kottler writes about the dramatic and tragic lives of cultural icons Sylvia Plath, Judy Garland, Mark Rothko, Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, Charles Mingus, Vaslav Nijinsky, Marilyn Monroe, Lenny Bruce, and Brian Wilson. In this riveting book, Kottler highlights the personal story of each of these extraordinary individuals and analyzes how they struggled to overcome their emotional hardships. Divine Madness clearly differentiates between those who surrendered to their illness, often taking their own lives, and those who managed to endure and even recover. Kottler details how their profound psychological issues affected their lives and work, their great productivity and success, and how they strove to achieve some kind of personal stability. The fascinating and brilliantly told stories in Divine Madness help us to find meaning in the incredible lives of these artists. They also serve as an inspiration for those who are grappling to rise above their own challenges and limitations and express themselves more productively and creatively.

Divine Madness Reviews

...fascinating and intimate portraits (Glasgow Evening Times, February 2006) It is an excellent book that highlights the suffering and pain that coexist in parallel with extraordinary creativity. (www.restoringthemind.com, Monday 5th November 2007)

About Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.

Jeffrey A. Kottler is one of the most prolific authors in the fields of psychology and education, having written sixty-five books about a wide range of subjects. He has authored a dozen texts for counselors and therapists that are used in universities around the world and a dozen books each for practicing therapists and educators. Some of his most highly regarded works include On Being a Therapist, The Imperfect Therapist, Compassionate Therapy, Making Changes Last, and The Mummy at the Dining Room Table. He has also authored several highly successful books for the public that describe complex phenomena in highly accessible language: Beyond Blame; Travel That Can Change Your Life; Private Moments, Secret Selves; The Language of Tears; and The Last Victim: A True-Life Journey into the Mind of the Serial Killer. Kottler has been an educator for thirty years. He has worked as a teacher, counselor, and therapist in a variety of settings: preschool, middle school, mental health center, crisis center, university, community college, and private practice.He has served as a Fulbright scholar and senior lecturer in Peru (1980) and Iceland (2000), and has worked as a visiting professor in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Nepal.He is currently professor and chair of the counseling department at California State University, Fullerton.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1 The Nature of Madness and Creativity: Myths and Realities. 2 Sylvia Plath: Perfected in Death. 3 Judy Garland: Under the Rainbow. 4 Mark Rothko: Painted in Blood. 5 Ernest Hemingway: Living Up to His Legend. 6 Virginia Woolf: A Great Lake of Melancholy. 7 Charles Mingus:Musical Hallucinations. 8 Vaslav Nijinsky: A Method to His Madness. 9 Marilyn Monroe: Killed by Kindness. 10 Lenny Bruce: Sick and Dirty Comic. 11 Brian Wilson: Afraid of the Water. 12 Interpretations of Meaning in the Lives of Creative Geniuses. Notes. References and Further Reading. About the Author.

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GOR004691956
9780787994136
0787994138
Divine Madness: Ten Stories of Creative Struggle by Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D.
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20061201
336
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