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The Creative Self reviews and summarizes key theories, studies, and new ideas about the role and significance self-beliefs play in one's creativity. It untangles the interrelated constructs of creative self-efficacy, creative metacognition, creative identity, and creative self-concept. It explores how and when creative self-beliefs are formed as well as how creative self-beliefs can be strengthened. Part I discusses how creativity plays a part in one's self-identity and its relationship with free will and efficacy. Part II discusses creativity present in day-to-day life across the lifespan. Part III highlights the intersection of the creative self with other variables such as mindset, domains, the brain, and individual differences. Part IV explores methodology and culture in relation to creativity. Part V, discusses additional constructs or theories that offer promise for future research on creativity.
Contents
Part I: Broad considerations
1. Toward Untangling Creative Self-Beliefs
2. Considering Creative Self-Efficacy: Its Current State and Ideas for Future Inquiry
3. Creativity and Identity
4. Creativity and Free Will: Creative Thought Enhances Personal Freedom?
Part II: Living a creative life
5. Creativity and Identity Formation in Adolescence: A Developmental Perspective
6. Self-Construction and Creative "Life Design
7. The Creative Self in Dialogue
8. Me, Myself, I, and Creativity: Self-Concepts of Eminent Creators
Part III: Integrating multiple constructs
9. Creativity Is Influenced by Domain, Creative Self-Efficacy, Mindset, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Esteem
10. Creativity, Self-Generated Thought, and the Brain's Default Network
11. Individual Difference Correlates of Self-Perceptions of Creativity
12. Are Implicit Theories of Creativity Domain Specific? Evidence and Implications
Part IV: Specific considerations
13. Creative Self-Efficacy From the Chinese Perspective: Review of Studies in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore
14. Why You are Probably More Creative (and Less Creative) Than You Think
15. The Creative Self in Context: Experience Sampling and the Ecology of Everyday Creativity
16. Leading for Uniqueness: The Role of Uniqueness in Facilitating Creativity in Employees' Self-Concepts
17. Mind Wandering, Creative Writing, and the Self
Part V: New models and perspectives
18. The Dynamic Force Before Intrinsic Motivation: Exploring Creative Needs
19. Creativity and its Discontents: The Weary Voyager Model of Creativity in Relation to Self
20. From Having an Idea to Doing Something With it: Self-Regulation for Creativity
21. Creative Mindsets: Prospects and Challenges