Creativity and Madness: What science tells us about creative genius and mental illness In her autobiography An Unquiet Mind, Kay Redfield Jamison chronicles her experience with Manic Depression or Bipolar Disorder. An accomplished clinical psychologist, writer, and professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
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Read more →New research explores the ways in which social media impacts your life Nearly a billion people use social media to connect on a daily basis. As a result, social media platforms have recently garnered much attention in social science research. What are the implications of this new
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