Their judgment becomes impaired; they're
more obsessional, anxious and depressed.
Not exact matches
In an erudite collection of essays on art that sparkle with his sardonic wit, the English novelist Julian Barnes wisely observes: «An artist's career... is
more likely to be a matter of
obsessional overlap, of ferrying back and forth, of process rather than result, journey rather than arrival.»
Judith Kirshner discusses how the discourse around Kusama's «hallucinatory images of an infinite repeating pattern which spreads and multiplies until it obliterates the physical universe underscores her creative process of repetition while under a spell of
obsessional compulsion» and nowhere is this
more evident than in her Infinity Mirrored Room installations comprising of mirrors and light bulbs which create optical illusions of infinity.
But many therapists
more often see patients with cluster - C personality disorders, who are quite rigid in their avoidance and
obsessional patterns.