A Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at The New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell School of Medicine, Dr. Gail Saltz is a psychoanalyst, columnist, bestselling author, television commentator, and contributing editor for Health magazine. She has been featured in print and on television in places like The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dateline, Fox News, Anderson Cooper, Today Show, Good Morning America, Parade, Redbook, Women's Day, the New York Times, and others.
'Gail Saltz strikes gold. For centuries, stigma, fear, and, above all, ignorance have prevented us from seeing what Dr. Saltz presents so clearly, concisely, and convincingly: that embedded in our so-called disabilities, disorders, and mental illnesses we find treasures of enormous value, gems that have illuminated and changed the world.' Ned Hallowell, author of Driven to Distraction
The Power of Different examines the latest scientific discoveries surrounding all manner of brain 'problems'- including learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, depression, Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and autism - and shows how the source of our struggles can be the origin of our greatest talents and strengths.
Rooted in her experience as a professor and practicing psychiatrist, and based on the latest neuropsychiatric research, Saltz demonstrates how specific deficits in certain areas of the brain are directly associated with the potential for great talent. She also shows how the very conditions that can cause difficulty in life lead to creative, disciplinary, artistic, empathetic and cognitive abilities.
This pioneering work features engaging research and stories from famous geniuses and everyday individuals who have not only made the most of their conditions, but who have flourished because of them using practical methods:
*Identifying areas of interest and expertise
*Developing workarounds
*Creating the environments that best foster talent
*Forging rewarding interpersonal relationships
Enlightening and inspiring, The Power of Different shows how the unique wiring of every brain can be a source of strength and productivity, and can contribute to the richness of our world.
'A nuanced exploration of the contribution that being a little - but not too - crazy can make to creativity ... An exceptionally interesting and thoughtful book.' Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind
A Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at The New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell School of Medicine, Dr. Gail Saltz is a psychoanalyst, columnist, bestselling author, television commentator, and contributing editor for Health magazine.