In journal therapy, the participant may, for example, uncover potentially traumatic, repressed, or painful memories so it is advisable to have a licensed health professional to help process them.
There are no known side effects of journal or writing therapy.
Dr. Ira Progoff is credited as being the inventor of journal therapy or the Intensive Journal Method.
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy was created in 1996.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy was created in 1993.
Sexual dysfunction conjures up feelings of guilt, anger, insecurity, frustration, and rejection. Therapy may inadvertently address interpersonal communication problems.
Traumatic memories are treated by processing them through journal therapy.
Journal therapy is practiced in mental health, rehabilitation, medical, educational and forensic institutions.
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Huna is considered an unproved therapy for major physical disorders and should not be used to the exclusion of proven medical treatments.
Journal therapy is an effective treatment for the developmentally, medically, educationally, socially, or psychologically impaired. Anyone can benefit.
Journal therapy is best administered by a licensed psychologist (who may also be an art therapist) or psychiatrist.
Journal therapy is very popular and growing in use although some researchers question how such great improvements can be achieved in a few sessions.