In this series of essays John
G. Young, M.D., a board certified psychiatrist,
returns to his roots in philosophy to examine the
relationships between biological evolution and
cognitive evolution. He begins at the beginning,
exploring origin myths. Then using general systems
theories, he moves through evolution to find
similarities of biological change and selection as
it points towards a better understanding of
creative/innovative approaches.
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In this series of
essays, John G. Young, M.D. board certified in
psychiatry, focuses on some of the
interrelationships between psychotherapeutic
awareness and creative expression. It extends the
discussion begun in the book, EVOLUTIONARY
CREATIVITY: Selection in the Creative Process, but
moves from the universal creative processes of our
cultural evolution to the personal ways we
experience our own creativity.
eBOOKS
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John G. Young, M.D., S.E.L.E.C.T: CREATIVE/INNOVATIVE APPROACHES (Buffalo, N.Y.: Bearly Limited Publishers, 1982 The memory-word "S.E.L.E.C.T" helps you remember key approaches to creativity and innovation.
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John G. Young, M.D. OPERATING STYLES AND CREATIVE LEADERSHIP (Buffalo, N.Y.: Bearly Limited Publishers, 1982) A description of various operating styles and how the innovative leader brings them together in the creative
process. $15
John G. Young, M.D. A PSYCHIATRIST'S NOTEBOOK (Denver, CO.: Center for Creativity Publications, 1982) An anthology of previously published poems and other works that describe the psychiatrist and patient interaction.
$ 12
John G. Young, M.D. THE ANIMAL CENSUS (Denver, CO.: Center for Creativity Publications, 1982) A playfully illustrated "children's book for adults," full of double entendres, that asks the question, "What kind of animal are
you?" $ 10