Research suggests writing therapy might help if you are struggling with mental health illnesses.
As the name suggests, writing therapy refers to writing about a specific feeling or emotion under the guidance of a mental health professional.
However, it is not the same as journaling. Writing therapy is more targeted; it is about exploring elements of your life that have had greater effects on your well being.
It should be done with the support of a therapist as when you open an emotional wound, someone needs to be there as a healer.
Studies show that writing can help rewire your brain which is involved in processing emotions and memories associated with fear. It also helps your brain to move an experience from raw feeling into rational thought.
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