There is a widely held assumption that those who are more creative are also more likely to have poor mental health. The greatest artists have the greatest internal battles, the best musicians have the biggest heartbreaks, and so on. However, is this true?
Psychologists have been looking into the link between creativity and mental health for years, but only recently have they produced concrete evidence of what's really going on. In this gallery, we cover the scientific findings that look at the connection.
Click through to discover if there really is a link between creativity and mental health.
In 2016, when the study was conducted, research stated that 46% of Americans would meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health condition sometime in their lifetime. Dr. Fiest found that all creative and non-creative people who had biographies written about them had an elevated chance of having a mental illness.
The scientists were at 61% and the artists were at 86%. Interestingly, the athletes were at 62% which indicates that it is not the creativity that might induce a mental illness, but another factor.
If you are struggling with mental health, there are many outlets out there ready to help. Search “mental illness hotline” to find a helpline near you.
Sources: (Moraine Valley Community College Library) (National Institute of Mental Health) (Indian Journal of Psychiatry)
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There is a widely held assumption that those who are more creative are also more likely to have poor mental health. The greatest artists have the greatest internal battles, the best musicians have the biggest heartbreaks, and so on. However, is this true?
Psychologists have been looking into the link between creativity and mental health for years, but only recently have they produced concrete evidence of what's really going on. In this gallery, we cover the scientific findings that look at the connection.
Click through to discover if there really is a link between creativity and mental health.