What is creativity? How does it work? How does it flourish in individuals and organizations? Now in its second edition, this bestselling introductory text - written by one of the world’s leading experts on the psychology of creativity - is completely updated and expanded to reflect the tremendous growth in this field.
In a redesigned, reader-friendly format, the text surveys the latest theories and research to provide key information about what we know (and don’t know) about creativity including its many definitions and measures. It addresses how creativity operates on individual and social/environmental levels, and the effects and outcomes of the creative mind.
This much-praised book is an ideal brief text for courses on creativity in psychology, education, business, and other fields, as well as cross-disciplinary seminars and programs in creativity studies.
New to the Second Edition: - Completely updated and expanded with new theories and research
- Restructured to enhance flow of information and ease of use
- New chapters on measuring creativity, creativity and mental health, creative environments, how creativity is perceived by self and society, and its positive and negative aspects
- Coverage of new models and frameworks
- Expanded coverage of creativity and motivation, mental illness, and mood; history of creativity research; the creative process; and neuroscientific theories and approaches
- Thorough reconceptualization of creativity and personality
- New content on differences between creativity, imagination, and innovation
- Expanded coverage of creativity assessment.
Key Features: - Surveys theory, research, and applications of creativity concisely and accessibly
- Written in an engaging style by a world-renowned creativity expert
- Ideal for courses on creativity in psychology, education, business, and other fields, as well as cross-disciplinary seminars
About the AuthorJames C. Kaufman, PhD, is Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 26 books, including
Applied Intelligence (2008), Essentials of Creativity Assessment (2008),Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (2010), The Evolution of Intelligence (2012) and
Teaching for Creativity in the Common Core Classroom (2014). Dr. Kaufman is the current President of American Psychological Association’s Division 10, which is devoted to the psychology of creativity, aesthetics, and the arts. He is the Founding Co-Editor of
Psychology of Popular Media Culture and Co-Founded
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the
Arts, both published by APA.
He has won numerous awards, including the Torrance Award from the National Association for Gifted Children, the Berlyne and Farnsworth Awards from APA, and Mensa’s research award. Dr. Kaufman has been quoted frequently in the media on creativity in education, business, and the arts -- including a 2010 Newsweek cover story on “the creativity crisis”-- and maintains a Psychology Today blog on the psychology on media, popular culture, and the arts.