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Journal Writing Articles Organized by Subject Area

You can find articles about journal writing by several different subjects:

General Articles
Trance Writing
Ruth Folit
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Health, Healing, and Wellness
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Therapeutic Purposes
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Improving your Writing
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Spirituality
Invoking Your Muse
Dana Reynolds
An Everyday Miracle
Dan Wakefield
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For Professionals: Therapists & Coaches
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Creativity
Invoking Your Muse
Dana Reynolds

 

Writing to Heal: Can I Write Myself Well?
by John Evans
Wellness and writing are connected in ways we are only beginning to understand and use. The literature of several healthcare professions suggests that for many people wellness and writing can be closely connected, and that writing is useful for obtaining and sustaining emotional, physical, and spiritual health. . . . More...
Reflective Journal Writing for Social Worker Well-Being
Lynda Monk, MSW, RSW, CPCC
During my first ten years as a social worker, I worked in high stress and often high trauma roles: an intake and after hours child welfare social worker, a crisis response counselor with at-risk youth, and a medical social worker within the emergency department and intensive care unit of a hospital. I did my best to consistently practice self-care as a way of managing stress and mitigating the effects of exposure to both direct and indirect trauma that were "just part of the job." . . . More...
Trance Writing
Ruth Folit
I enjoy using “Trance Writing” sometimes when I jo . . . More...