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March 2010
- 19: Is genius genetic or is it nurtured?
- 07: Gifted and driven: Striving for excellence & being a perfectionist
- 21: Acknowledging our gifted adult personality
- 10: Adult underachievement – not living up to our high potential
- 25: Savant abilities and learning differences relate to developing multiple talents
- 17: Gifted, talented and still hiding out
- 31: Gifted adults are different from an early age
- 28: Can school help in raising gifted kids? Deborah Ruf writes on parenting her son.
- 21: The Creative Personality Type: Paradoxes of Creative People
- 13: Asperger’s Disorder: Clearly bright and imaginative – and autistic
- 25: Gifted and mentally ill: A link between intellectual functioning and schizophrenia
- 22: The self-destructive side of perfectionism and giftedness
- 15: Gifted Kids: Nerds endure and create even without support
- 18: Creative Meaning: Artist Dianne Albin on Meaning-Making
- 04: Counseling for High Ability: Learning to Befriend Our Demons
- 12: Gifted, talented: With or without the label and notable accomplishments
- 10: Motivating Genius: Adult Genius, Unexceptional Kid
- 08: Raising Gifted Kids: Carol S. Dweck on the Impact of Mind-set
- 08: Jodie Foster and impostor phenomenon
- 04: Gifted Students and Competition: Winning Acknowledgment, Excellence and Pride
- 23: Eccentrics: Schizotypal personalities and creative achievement
- 15: Gifted adult development: Janitor or mathematician – adult achievement, or not
- 08: Narcissism: Having a God complex
- 03: Gifted adults: Wrestling with our intuition
- 21: The genius brain: Psychiatrist Darold Treffert on savants and hidden potential
- 20: The mind of gifted adults: Difference is not deficit
- 13: Adult Underachievement: Kenneth Christian, Ph.D. on living up to the “gifted” label – or not
- 06: Misdiagnosis of gifted adults: Dysfunctions versus aptitudes
- 28: Gifted adults – Product and process: outer creation and inner life
- 16: Creativity and madness: High ability and schizophrenia
- 08: Gifted adult development: Is high ability a pass to success and eminence?
- 04: Gifted, talented: Nicole Kidman on her rich inner life
- 03: Celebrating giftedness: You may be gifted – get over it
- 02: Gifted adults: Dr. Jane Piirto wins MERF Lifetime Achievement Award
- 24: Gifted adults characteristics: EQ and/or IQ
- 18: Growing up exceptional: Some thought I had rare insight, others thought I was crazy.
- 20: Growing up exceptional: Am I still gifted?
- 20: Stress and talent: Talented people choke due to memory distraction
- 20: Gifted students – Charles Murray, PhD: Aim not just at academic accomplishment, but at wisdom
- 08: Gifted adults characteristics: Being a perfectionist, being anxious
- 18: Giftedness and ADD – medicating the gifted and talented
- 10: Healing and art: Helping our emotional health through creative expression
- 01: Exceptional abilities: Energy healing & psychic ability
- 28: Ashley Judd: “If I engage in perfectionism, I am abusing myself.”
- 28: Growing up exceptional: “There are large numbers of frustrated gifted adults.”
- 24: Striving for excellence: “Perfectionism has taken a bum rap.”
- 11: Gifted, talented and archetyped
- 18: Gifted self-esteem issues – John Lennon: “…something wrong with me, I thought”
- 16: Addressing gifted adult underachievement: Acknowledging our own abilities
- 08: Stanley Kubrick: gifted and shy
- 21: Exceptional abilities – Isaac Newton: obsessed and solitary
- 21: Gifted relationships: Sex appeal and smarty-pants
- 03: Misdiagnosis of gifted adults: Development on the edge
- 27: Sensitive and stressed: Existential Depression
- 17: Gifted adults and genius stereotypes: Brilliant and flawed
- 15: Social reactions to gifted, talented people
- 13: Admit your gifts – even if you’re exceptional
- 13: Writing from personal experience: J.K. Rowling and celebrating our unique qualities
- 13: Unrealized talent, unrecognized giftedness
- 13: Exceptional, gifted adults without enough positive self-regard
- 11: Misdiagnosis of gifted adults: Pathologized & stigmatized for our best characteristics
- 11: Acknowledge your talents – Admit your gifts
- 11: Advanced development: Achieving and excitability
- 11: Gifted adults: Relationships for exceptional people
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