Navigating the multiple dimensions of the creativity-mental disorder link: a Convergence Mental Health perspective.

David G Angeler, Erin Smith, Michael Berk, Agustín Ibáñez, Harris A Eyre
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Background: This paper discusses a paradox in mental health. It manifests as a relationship between adverse "bad" effects (suffering, clinical costs, loss of productivity) in individuals and populations and advantageous "good" aspects of mental disorders. These beneficial aspects (scientific, artistic and political accomplishments) emanate at the societal level through the frequently unprecedented creativity of people suffering from mental disorders and their relatives. Such gains can contribute to societal innovation and problem-solving. Especially in times of accelerated social-ecological change, approaches are needed that facilitate best-possible mental health care but also recognize creative ideas conducive to beneficial clinical and social-ecological innovations as soon as possible.

Discussion: This paper emphasizes the need to account for creativity as a crucial component in evolving mental health systems and societies. It highlights the need for wide-ranging approaches and discusses how research targeting multiple facets (e.g., brain level, cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, socio-cultural, economic and other factors) might further our understanding of the creativity-mental disorder link and its importance for innovating mental health systems and societies.

Conclusion: Our discussion clarifies that considerable research will be needed to obtain a better understanding of how creativity associated with mental disorders may help to create more sustainable societies on a fast-changing planet through innovative ideas. Given the current-state-of-the-art of research and healthcare management, our discussion is currently speculative. However, it provides a basis for how pros and cons might be studied in the future through transdisciplinary research and collaborations across sectors of society.

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浏览创造力-精神障碍联系的多个维度:一个趋同的精神健康观点。
背景:本文讨论心理健康中的一个悖论。它表现为个人和人群的不利“坏”影响(痛苦、临床费用、生产力损失)与精神障碍的有利“好”方面之间的关系。这些有益的方面(科学、艺术和政治成就)通过精神障碍患者及其亲属往往前所未有的创造力在社会层面产生。这些成果可以促进社会创新和解决问题。特别是在社会生态加速变化的时期,需要采取各种办法,既能促进最佳的精神卫生保健,又能尽快认识到有助于有益临床和社会生态创新的创造性想法。讨论:本文强调需要将创造力作为不断发展的精神卫生系统和社会的关键组成部分。它强调了采用广泛方法的必要性,并讨论了针对多个方面(例如,大脑水平、认知神经科学、精神病学、神经病学、社会文化、经济和其他因素)的研究如何进一步加深我们对创造力与精神障碍之间的联系及其对创新精神卫生系统和社会的重要性的理解。结论:我们的讨论表明,需要进行大量的研究,以更好地理解与精神障碍相关的创造力如何通过创新思想帮助在快速变化的地球上创建更可持续的社会。鉴于目前的研究和医疗管理的最新技术,我们的讨论目前是推测性的。然而,它为未来如何通过跨学科研究和跨社会部门的合作来研究利弊提供了基础。
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