If You're Journaling to Manage Your Anxiety or Depression, These Therapists' Tips Could Help

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If you are currently experiencing anxiety or depression, you may be looking for simple ways to help you manage and better understand the various emotions you’re feeling. Although everyone’s experience is different, some professional therapists recommend journaling as an additional way to process and cope with your feelings. If you’re interested in journaling to help with your anxiety or depression, we spoke to licensed professionals on how to get started. Please keep in mind that journaling is not meant to replace any treatments you are currently partaking in, and is instead an additional way to potentially help improve your mental health.

If you are feeling anxious or depressed and need help finding help or resources, the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (1-240-485-1001) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (1-800-950-6264) have resources available.

Related: I Journaled Every Day For 1 Week, and Here's What Happened to My Stress Level

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