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“It is true that many creative people fail to make mature personal relationships, and some are extremely isolated. It is also true that, in some instances, trauma, in the shape of early separation or bereavement, has steered the potentially creative person toward developing aspects of his personality which can find fulfillment in comparative isolation. But this does not mean that solitary, creative pursuits are themselves pathological.”

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Solitude: A Return to the Self

This book delves into the nature of solitude, examining its role in fostering introspection and the development of individual identity. more

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Anthony Storr
Anthony Storr

Anthony Storr, born on May 18, 1920, was a renowned British psychologist and psychiatrist. His research focused on human psychology and mental illness, making significant contributions to the theory of psychoanalysis. Storr's works extensively covered psychology, philosophy, and religion, and his writings have had a profound impact on later generations. more

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