Henriette Anne Klauser puts a lot of stock in writing. She’s president of Writing Resources (www.henrietteklauser.com), a 28-year-old Edmonds seminar and consulting organization that has taken her ...
Among traders and portfolio managers, those who make their livings from anticipating developments in financial markets, perhaps no psychological tool is more common than the journal. Keeping a journal ...
The professional journal for the college scholar-teacher. CE publishes articles about literature, rhetoric-composition, critical theory, creative writing theory and pedagogy, linguistics, literacy, ...
Mothers raising a child with autism can manage stress through emotional disclosure in journal writing, an occupational therapy professor reports. These mothers can get burned out because if there is ...
Kathleen (Kay) Adams LPC is a psychotherapist and clinical journal therapist in Denver, Colorado. Since 1985, she has pioneered the use of writing as a tool in therapy, personal growth, human ...
Writing, E.L. Doctorow once told the Paris Review, is “like driving a car at night: you never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.” What he was talking about, of ...
Writing in a journal can be a therapeutic activity to start your day off with. Here, author Jamie Friedlander shares how keeping a journal in the morning has helped quell her anxiety and allowed her ...
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