Term ID: T2795

Journaling

/journaling/
The practice of writing regularly about thoughts, feelings, and experiences for therapeutic, self-reflective, or research purposes, often used in mental health interventions.
Example: Therapy clients keeping daily journals to track mood patterns, identify triggers, and process emotions, or researchers using diary methods to study daily experiences.

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Reference: Pennebaker (1997)