A growing number of studies indicate symptom improvement in those with both psychiatric and physical disorders.
We can find no peer-reviewed research that has been published in a recognized journal.
Dr. Ira Progoff is credited as being the inventor of journal therapy or the Intensive Journal Method.
There are no known side effects of journal or writing therapy.
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy was created in 1996.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy was created in 1993.
The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) is not written by any one person, it is a peer-reviewed research journal. More specifically, it is a peer-reviewed research journal that focuses on manual therapy research like chiropractic, physiotherapy and osteopathy. When scientists do research they write it as a research report and submit it to the journal. Then, the journal's editor sends the report to 2 or 3 experts in the field of medicine or manual therapy to judge the work (this is called peer-review). If the work is judged to be high-quality then the editor will publish the results in this journal for doctors and other scientists to read. Thus, JMPT is filled each month with research reports written by many different scientists in the area of manual therapy. The editorial board of JMPT includes some of the world's leading clinical low-back and spine researchers from medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, and post-secondary education. J Readers include chiropractors, osteopaths, physical therapists, physiatrists, radiologists, and sports medicine specialists.
Traumatic memories are treated by processing them through journal therapy.
Journal of Construction Research ended in 2006.
Journal therapy is practiced in mental health, rehabilitation, medical, educational and forensic institutions.
Western Journal of Nursing Research was created in 1979.
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.