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“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
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Judith Schlesinger, wearing one of her many hats. Dr Judith Schlesinger is a psychologist, author, educator, jazz critic, and musician. Trained in cognitive-behavioral and family therapy, her hats have included college professor and administrator, school psychologist and psychotherapist, book and CD reviewer, award-winning gardener, music producer, and chick singer/leader of the JS Fourtet. She has also been a supermarket cashier, but not recently. Creativity and Mental Illness. Picks up the mantle for u...
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“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
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Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. There’s a long-running and cherished expectation that the more creative a person is, the more likely s/he is to suffer from a serious psychological problem, like bipolar disorder. This notion began with a mistranslation of Plato’s divine madness and ultimately led to viewing artistic inspiration as a symptom of psychopathology. But the negative stereotypes persist.
shrinktunesmedia.com
“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.shrinktunesmedia.com/about.html
Judith Schlesinger, wearing one of her many hats. Dr Judith Schlesinger is a psychologist, author, educator, jazz critic, and musician. Trained in cognitive-behavioral and family therapy, her hats have included college professor and administrator, school psychologist and psychotherapist, book and CD reviewer, award-winning gardener, music producer, and chick singer/leader of the JS Fourtet. She has also been a supermarket cashier, but not recently. Creativity and Mental Illness. Picks up the mantle for u...
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“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.shrinktunes.com/praise.html
Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. Her book is chock-full of facts that set the record straight and insights that challenge us to think for ourselves. This is an emancipatory book and a good read.”. Professor and Marjorie Crump Chair in Social Welfare, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Ldquo;Do you have to be crazy to be creative? The Insanity Hoax,. Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Ldquo;Judith Schl...
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“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.shrinktunesmedia.com/index.html
Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. There’s a long-running and cherished expectation that the more creative a person is, the more likely s/he is to suffer from a serious psychological problem, like bipolar disorder. This notion began with a mistranslation of Plato’s divine madness and ultimately led to viewing artistic inspiration as a symptom of psychopathology. But the negative stereotypes persist.
shrinktunesmedia.com
“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.shrinktunesmedia.com/praise.html
Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. Her book is chock-full of facts that set the record straight and insights that challenge us to think for ourselves. This is an emancipatory book and a good read.”. Professor and Marjorie Crump Chair in Social Welfare, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Ldquo;Do you have to be crazy to be creative? The Insanity Hoax,. Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Ldquo;Judith Schl...
shrinktunes.com
“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.shrinktunes.com/about.html
Judith Schlesinger, wearing one of her many hats. Dr Judith Schlesinger is a psychologist, author, educator, jazz critic, and musician. Trained in cognitive-behavioral and family therapy, her hats have included college professor and administrator, school psychologist and psychotherapist, book and CD reviewer, award-winning gardener, music producer, and chick singer/leader of the JS Fourtet. She has also been a supermarket cashier, but not recently. Creativity and Mental Illness. Picks up the mantle for u...
shrinktunes.com
“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://shrinktunes.com/index.html
Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. There’s a long-running and cherished expectation that the more creative a person is, the more likely s/he is to suffer from a serious psychological problem, like bipolar disorder. This notion began with a mistranslation of Plato’s divine madness and ultimately led to viewing artistic inspiration as a symptom of psychopathology. But the negative stereotypes persist.
theinsanityhoax.com
“The Insanity Hoax: Exposing the Myth of the Mad Genius” by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
http://www.theinsanityhoax.com/index.html
Fascinating, insightful, and surprisingly funny. Chris Brubeck. Fairly sane and highly functional’ jazz musician and classical composer. There’s a long-running and cherished expectation that the more creative a person is, the more likely s/he is to suffer from a serious psychological problem, like bipolar disorder. This notion began with a mistranslation of Plato’s divine madness and ultimately led to viewing artistic inspiration as a symptom of psychopathology. But the negative stereotypes persist.
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Dave Haskell - Bio
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A move to Los Angeles opened new doors in 1982, when he and keyboardist Greg Karukas co-founded the band Rush Hour with bassist Jeff Andrews (later replaced by electric bass master Gary Willis), which played leading clubs like the Lighthouse, Donte’s, and At My Place. By the mid-80s, burned out on the music scene, Haskell decided to parlay his experience as amateur pilot into a full-time profession. With his captivating quartet he’s ready for his second act. His new CD. To tracks, and purchase his new CD,.