- 25: A link between intellectual functioning and schizophrenia
- 22: The self-destructive side of perfectionism
- 15: Nerds endure and create even without support
- 02: An incredible time to be bipolar
- 12: With or without the label and notable accomplishments
- 10: Adult genius, unexceptional kid
- 08: Carol S. Dweck on the impact of mind-set
- 08: Jodie Foster and impostor feelings
- 04: Competing to win acknowledgment and excellence and pride
- 23: Schizotypal personalities and creative achievement
- 15: Janitor or mathematician - adult achievement, or not
- 08: Having a God complex
- 03: Wrestling with our intuition
- 26: Elizabeth Swados on bipolar and burning rubber
- 21: Psychiatrist Darold Treffert on savants and hidden potential
- 20: Difference is not deficit
- 13: Kenneth Christian, Ph.D. on living up to the “gifted” label - or not
- 06: Dysfunctions versus aptitudes
- 28: Product and process: outer creation and inner life
- 16: High ability and schizophrenia
- 08: Is high ability a pass to success and eminence?
- 04: Nicole Kidman on her rich inner life
- 03: You may be gifted - get over it
- 02: Dr. Jane Piirto wins MERF Lifetime Achievement Award
- 20: Charles Murray, PhD: Aim not just at academic accomplishment, but at wisdom
- 08: Being a perfectionist, being anxious
- 18: ADD - medicating the gifted and talented
- 10: Helping our emotional health through creative expression
- 01: Energy healing & psychic ability
- 28: Ashley Judd: "If I engage in perfectionism, I am abusing myself."
- 28: Gifted Grownups book: "There are large numbers of frustrated gifted adults."
- 24: "Perfectionism has taken a bum rap."
- 11: Gifted and talented and archetyped
- 18: John Lennon: “..something wrong with me, I thought”
- 16: Acknowledging our own abilities
- 08: Stanley Kubrick: “kind of shy”
- 27: Existential Depression
- 17: Brilliant and flawed
- 15: Social reactions
- 13: Admit your assets
- 13: Celebrating our unique qualities
- 13: Unrealized talent
- 13: Without enough positive self-regard
- 12: Being a perfectionist
- 11: Pathologizing and stigmatizing
- 11: Acknowledging your talents
- 11: Achieving and excitability
- 11: Relationships for exceptional people












