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The Creativity Study is interested in the relationships between creativity, flow, emotions, & well-being in the daily lives of creative people.

 
 
 

 ✻ Participant recruitment has now closed. ✻
Thank you to all of those who have participated.

 
 
 

Through this research we hope to learn:

 

When & how different types of creative activities contribute to a sense of greater well-being.

How creativity may improve mental health initiatives, enhance workplaces, & enrich daily life.

Which groups of people have the most potential to benefit from creative engagement.

 
 

This research study is being carried out as a part of a graduate research dissertation in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London.