LaurenRose
Silver Member
Since my PTSD activated in 2006, I have over 1,500 typwritten size 9 font journal entries. I do stream of consciousness often closing my eyes and typing. I rarely re-read what I have written. Is it helpful? I believe there is a cathartic release that happens but am not consciously aware of a lifting. I get satisfaction though of keeping a record, chronicling what my mind is going through. I feel compelled to leave a path which details the working of a PTSD mind from inception to ...? I have a visual journal, I paint my emotions. Maybe one day I will publish a book with the combination of a painting and a select journal entry. I have looked and there are not many books that I have found that share the brain of someone with PTSD, certainly not picture books. I find that posting is a form of journaling for me and I usually cut and paste what I write into my electronic journal. Journaling for me is capturing time in real time. Almost like it's proof that life has existed previous to this thought I am having in this space in this time - right now lol.
Do you journal? Has it been helpful?
Do you journal? Has it been helpful?