Eric Maisel, PhD, is an American psychotherapist, creativity coach, and author of more than forty books on consciousness, the creative process, and mental health.
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Experience a complete mental fitness and cognitive change program through simple visualization exercises. Eric Maisel, PhD. guides you through techniques that change not only what you think―but how you think.
Creativity Coaching Essentials shows people how to become more effective creators by guiding them through 12 self-coaching lessons.
In the midst of life's ongoing pressures, a powerful, ten-second technique can change fear or worry into calm, strength, and centeredness. The basis of Ten Zen Seconds lies in using a single deep breath as a container for a specific thought.
Running Wild: More than Scars uses the analogy of an endurance event to depict the full scope of a cancer journey. An endurance event has a training phase, race, and recovery phase. Facing a cancer diagnosis and moving through it follows the same pattern.
The following interview is part of a “future of mental health” interview series. This series presents different points of view about what helps a person in distress.
Creative people will experience depression—that’s a given. It’s a given because they are regularly confronted by doubts about the meaningfulness of their efforts. Theirs is a kind of depression that does not respond to pharmaceutical treatment.
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Eric Maisel’s interview with KRON’s Henry Tenenbaum about THE VAN GOGH BLUES: A Creative Person’s Path Through Depression.
Dr. Eric Maisel is the author of more than thirty-five books. His interests include creativity and the creative life, mental and emotional health, and philosophy and the art of making meaning. Dr.