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Gifted Adults

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Willem Kuipers How to Charm Gifted Adults into Admitting Giftedness: Their Own and Somebody Else’s
Originally published in Advanced Development: A Journal On Adult Giftedness, Volume11, 2007, pp 9-25. Reprinted with permission.
Sharon Lind Fostering adult giftedness: Acknowledging and addressing affective needs of gifted adults
From CAG Communicator. 1999 summer 30(3).
Deirdre V. Lovecky
Can you hear the flowers sing? Issues for gifted adults
Copyright © American Counseling Association.
Reprinted with permission from Journal of Counseling and Development, May 1986. No further reproduction authorized without written permission of the American Counseling Association.
Paula Prober Counseling Gifted Adults - A Case Study
Originally published in the Spring 2008 issue of the Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association
Noks Nauta and Frans Corten
Gifted adults in work
From Tijdschrift voor Bedrijfs- en Verzekeringsgeneeskunde (Journal for Occupational and Insurance Physicians). 2002 10(11) 332-335. Reprinted with permission.
SENG Update
See also these articles archived from SENG's monthly email newsletter:
Gifted adults by Cheryl Ackerman
At-risk gifted by Therese Clifford
Attention and passion by Nadia Webb
Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration by Cheryl Ackerman
Introversion by Sharon Lind
Stephanie Tolan Discovering the gifted ex-child
From Roeper Review 17(2) 134-38. Reprinted with permission.