In the first post of this two-part blog, I used the example of Abraham Lincoln and raised the question as to whether he rose to greatness in spite of his apparent depression or alternatively was in ...
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Abraham Lincoln’s tendency toward what was then called "melancholy" was well known by his neighbors in New Salem, Illinois. In his mid-twenties, after a woman to whom he felt close died of typhoid, he ...
The idea behind the study is that engaging in the arts offers a pathway for exploring and expanding new ways of thinking, developing insights and sparking self-discovery. As a clinician, I am deeply ...
Correction: In my last article, the price of eggs should have been 7 cents per dozen during the Depression, not 70 cents per dozen as printed. The Great Depression was felt in all of our United States ...
Nepal, Feb. 22 -- Growing up, I heard no one talk about mental wellbeing, much less about mental health. These days, many more understand that depression, addiction, bi-polar disorder, to name just a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the psychology of leadership, tech and entrepreneurship. The science of creativity also provides a much-needed ...
The 19th-century Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky—still popular today for such works as The Nutcracker and the 1812 Overture—was not a happy man. In his 5,365 extant letters to friends and ...
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