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Writing Through Grief: The Healing Power of Journaling

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Published 07/08/2023
by Laura Clipson
Journaling is the practice of writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a personal diary or journal, and can be traced back to ancient civilisations. There are many benefits of journaling, including improving emotional well-being, creativity, problem-solving and communication skills. In this blog post, we will explore the healing power of journaling and how it can help with the grieving process.

Catharsis
Feelings of grief can be overwhelming at times, and can be difficult to express. Journaling provides a safe and private space to pour out your deepest emotions, thoughts, and memories. The simple act of writing your feelings can serve as a cathartic release, allowing any pent up feelings to flow freely onto the page.

Unravel complex emotions
Grief can involve many different emotions, and it’s not always easy to understand them. Writing a journal can help you to unravel these emotions, examine their origins and gain insights into the depths of your feelings. This can help you to find clarity and better understand your grieving process.

Honouring memories
Writing in a journal can allow you to commemorate the memories of those you have lost. You can reflect on cherished moments shared with loved ones, in a way preserving their presence with your words. This act of remembrance can be a powerful way to keep their memory alive and allow you to find comfort in a continued connection with the departed.
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Sharing your journey
In this age of digital media, you can choose to share your writing via blogs and online communities, creating a sense of community and support with others who may be going through similar struggles.

Keeping track of your healing journey
As the days turn into months and the months into years, the intensity of your grief may change, but it doesn’t necessarily fade completely. Consistent journaling allows your healing process to be tracked, and revisiting past entries can provide perspective on how you’ve grown and changed over time, and remind you of the progress you have made.

The process of grief can be an arduous one, and the path to healing is different for everyone. Writing in a journal regularly can provide a powerful outlet to explore emotions, memories and thoughts that arise during this difficult time. It can be a source of comfort, understanding, and a means of navigating through the pain.

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