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PART I: THE THERAPIST'S CREATIVE PROCESS

Creativity in Therapy

Being Struck by Lightning and Guided by Thunderstorms

, PhD & , PhD
Pages 5-21 | Published online: 22 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

In this article the manner in which creativity guides the psychotherapy process is explored. The three major components of the study of creativity are explored and applied to the psychotherapy process. The person(including both the therapist and client), the process(the interaction between the client and therapist), and the product(therapeutic change) are all explored as components of creativity. In addition, the authors maintain that in the psychotherapy process, divergent thinking, convergent thinking, and intuition are all necessary ingredients of creativity. It is proposed that creativity is not a trait, but a learned activity in which therapists engage frequently. Relational dynamics influencing these creative components are explored. The creative therapeutic process is explored with case examples provided.

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