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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Ellen Taliaferro, MD
WellWriting is a form of expressive writing used to promote wellness and self-
improvement after past stress and trauma. Writing as a health tool goes by several
names:
- Journaling
- Expressive writing
- Therapeutic writing
- Emotive writing
Research by psychologist James Pennebaker from the University of Texas in Austin
and others in the healthcare field has proven that such writing is a therapeutic tool.
Their research reveals the positive effects of writing to discharge negative and
harmful emotions associated with past trauma.
Improvement of various physical and mental conditions has been reported in several
patient populations through the use of control studies. To date improvement has
been shown for asthma, arthritis, chronic pain syndromes and chronic fatigue
syndrome, just to name a few.
Does expressive writing work? In the summer 2004 issue of Clinical Psychology:
Science & Practice, Dr. Pennebaker notes that expressive writing has in general
produced good
results, but the real puzzle is why does it work and how? To date, there has not
been a single theory produced to explain why it works. This may be, in part,
because expressive writing affects those who engage in it on many different levels:
mentally, emotionally, physically and socially.
Still, we know some things about journaling or expressive writing. Such writing
leads to self-disclosure that helps you identify your problems and recognize their
emotional impact on you.
Experiences that cause you trauma can lead you to have intricate and distressful
feelings. To complicate matters, others who underwent the same trauma at the
same time may be impacted entirely differently. What a mystery that some are
affected one way while others go free of lingering emotion.
Dr. Taliaferro teaches you how to use WellWriting, a form of therapeutic
journaling, to improve your health and well-being. For an excerpt of her book,
WellWriting for Health After Trauma and Abuse, visit her website at http://www.healthaftertrauma.com
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