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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1964
1. Dreaming is not merely a reactive phenomenon, reactive to instinctual pressure, inner or outer stimuli, a traumatic past or a disturbing present. Dreaming is an active, creative process. 2. Dreaming is not an irrational, regressive, libidinous phenomenon, but a dynamic biological function of the human organism.
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1. Dreaming is not merely a reactive phenomenon, reactive to instinctual pressure, inner or outer stimuli, a traumatic past or a disturbing present. Dreaming is an active, creative process. 2. Dreaming is not an irrational, regressive, libidinous phenomenon, but a dynamic biological function of the human organism.
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Creative Processes in Painting
The Journal of General Psychology, 1962(1962). Creative Processes in Painting. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 251-263.
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Creative process therapy: The creative situation
Art Psychotherapy, 1975Abstract The aesthetic-ludic or creative situation, as protecting against anxiety and guilt feelings, is analysed for its operational building materials. As such, the formal prelogical ‘matter,’ normative and defence structures are discussed.
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Scientific American, 1958
thought is not contemplative but active. I do not ask, "What is beauty?" or even "How do we judge what is beautiful?" I ask as simply as I can, "What prompts men to make something which seems beautiful, to them or to others?" This is a rational question and it deserves a rational answer.
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thought is not contemplative but active. I do not ask, "What is beauty?" or even "How do we judge what is beautiful?" I ask as simply as I can, "What prompts men to make something which seems beautiful, to them or to others?" This is a rational question and it deserves a rational answer.
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2007
A striking amount of material survives to document the creation of what became known as Oklahoma!—including Hammerstein’s sketches and drafts for the libretto (first completed in November 1942), his subsequent work on the lyrics for the songs, and Rodgers’s music manuscripts.
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A striking amount of material survives to document the creation of what became known as Oklahoma!—including Hammerstein’s sketches and drafts for the libretto (first completed in November 1942), his subsequent work on the lyrics for the songs, and Rodgers’s music manuscripts.
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The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Many nonverbal and artistic modes of expression have been used to communicate in counseling and education. This article investigates one mode of expression‐the slide/tape show‐as implemented in a group format in a college setting. The Creative Process Group, using the task of creating a slide/tape show, has group members (1) explore a relevant issue ...
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Many nonverbal and artistic modes of expression have been used to communicate in counseling and education. This article investigates one mode of expression‐the slide/tape show‐as implemented in a group format in a college setting. The Creative Process Group, using the task of creating a slide/tape show, has group members (1) explore a relevant issue ...
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2019
Abstract Among Dave Brubeck’s personal audio recordings are about two dozen takes of “Take Five,” which preceded the full-length version on Time Out and the shorter single release version. This chapter discusses first the familiar versions from July 1959, and then considers how the Quartet’s efforts at the end of June paved the way for ...
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Abstract Among Dave Brubeck’s personal audio recordings are about two dozen takes of “Take Five,” which preceded the full-length version on Time Out and the shorter single release version. This chapter discusses first the familiar versions from July 1959, and then considers how the Quartet’s efforts at the end of June paved the way for ...
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2023
Organisations in the creative industries can drive the green transition through sustainable creativity by reimagining their creative processes and business models.
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Organisations in the creative industries can drive the green transition through sustainable creativity by reimagining their creative processes and business models.
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