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Articles, books and research on "Journaling"

Journaling in Therapy

Journaling "in Therapy"
Supersized therapy? Write on!
Published  by Psychology Today
on January 26, 2011 
by Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP in In Therapy
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/in-therapy/201101/journaling-in-therapy
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Journaling to the Center: How Writing Encourages Insight and Healing

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Good Therapy.org
Journaling to the Center: How Writing Encourages Insight and Healing
Published by Good Therapy
on June 6, 2013  
By Douglas Mitchell, MFTI, Expressive Arts Therapy Topic Expert Contributor


http://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/qrt/journaling-center-writing-encourages-insight-healing-0606134

The Practice of Journaling: Writing to Myself

The Practice of Journaling: Writing to Myself
March 16, 2010  • 
By Aqsa Zareen Farooqui, MS, LPC, Journal Therapy Topic Expert Contributor
http://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/journal-therapy-self/
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The Health Benefits of Journaling

Purcell, M. (2006). The Health Benefits of Journaling. Psych Central_. Retrieved on December 15, 2014, from http://psychcentral.com/lib/the-health-benefits-of-journaling/000721

Write Yourself Well

Evans, John F, Ed.D (2012) Write Yourself Well: Expressive Writing, Psychology Today.  Retrieved Dec 15, 2014 from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/write-yourself-well/201208/expressive-writing

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