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Mood Disorders and Patterns of Creativity in British Writers and Artists
Psychiatry
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New York
Results of a study to ascertain rates of treatment for affective illness in a sample of prominent UK writers and artists were strikingly high, at 38%. There were significant differences in seasonal mood and productivity patterns between those writers and artists who had been treated for affective illness and those who had not. The study also revealed many overlapping mood, coginitve and behavioral changes between hypomania and intense creative states. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.
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