🆕 BRAND-NEW! More Than “Dear Diary”: The Clinical Use of Journaling in Therapy 🆕

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⭐BRAND-NEW WORKSHOP & PRESENTER⭐

More Than “Dear Diary”: The Clinical Use of Journaling in Therapy

Presented by: Dreya Blume, LCSW 🆕 Check out her bio!

When: Thursday, April 4th, 2024 | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Pacific Time

Where: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the event

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs | $169.00

 

Journaling in session or as homework opens up an entirely new dimension of therapeutic processing for our clients. But journaling is so much more than free writing. It also includes many expressive writing techniques you will learn in this training, such as unsent letters, lists of 100, sentence stems, AlphaPoems, dialoguing, clustering, touchstones, and more.

Many clients already journal independently and will be curious about and open to incorporating expressive writing into their treatment. Most people are thrilled to have the opportunity to utilize creativity during their healing journey.

Journaling therapy is an evidence-based modality and has proven effective in addressing mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, grief and loss, low self-esteem, and substance abuse. Expressive writing also resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds, making it an indispensable part of any clinician’s toolbox.

In this workshop, you will explore the history of therapeutic journaling and learn how expressive writing can be used with clients in various ways. We will also discuss how to help clients create and maintain a consistent and fulfilling journaling practice outside of sessions.

This training will be experiential and interactive, so please have a notebook or journal and something to write with on hand!

OBJECTIVES:

Attendees of this workshop will:

  1. Learn the history of therapeutic journaling.
  2. Identify the guidelines that should be used when deciding when and how to use therapeutic journaling.
  3. Become familiar with the principles behind different therapeutic journaling techniques.
  4. Discuss the mental health benefits of therapeutic journaling.
  5. Practice at least ten different techniques of therapeutic journaling.
  6. Explore how to use therapeutic journaling with different populations.
  7. Identify how to help clients build a structured and consistent journaling practice.

 

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