Open Disclosures: Learning, Creativity and the Passage of Mental (III) Health

O. Sagan
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This article describes an ongoing research project at the University of the Arts, London, which investigates the learning and creativity of a group of students with mental health difficulties. It discusses emerging findings on one theme, that of motivation. Employing a longitudinal biographic narrative methodology, this research, now entering its second year, has triggered questions regarding the resilience and fortitude of a group of practising, aspiring artists. This article sketches the theoretical background used to explore this resilience and motivation, and draws on the Kleinian concept of reparation as a way to understanding the narrativised yearning for learning and the urge to create.
公开披露:学习、创造和心理(III)健康的通道
这篇文章描述了伦敦艺术大学正在进行的一项研究项目,该项目调查了一群有精神健康问题的学生的学习和创造力。它讨论了一个主题的新发现,即动机。采用纵向传记叙事方法的这项研究,现在进入了第二年,引发了关于一群有抱负的实践艺术家的韧性和毅力的问题。本文概述了探索这种弹性和动机的理论背景,并借鉴了克莱因的补偿概念,作为理解叙事的学习渴望和创造冲动的一种方式。
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