7 Journals That Mental Health Experts Recommend
What’s the real value of journaling? According to mental health experts, its worth can hardly be overstated.
“Journaling is amazing. It can help lower depression and anxiety by helping reframe our thoughts,” therapist David Ibrahim, who runs Los Angeles-based trauma therapy clinic Glendale Counseling Services, told HuffPost by email. “Researching shows that [journaling] 15 minutes a day can improve mental health.
“[I find that] many people come to therapy and have no clue what are they feeling or needing,” he added. “If we don’t know what we’re feeling or needing, how do we function in relationships? Or even understand the emotions and needs of others? So journaling is a way into intimacy with the self, allows us to hear our own voice [and] develop a relationship with ourselves.”
Journaling can also increase your communication skills and help with distress tolerance, so you can better cope with difficulties that arise in your life, said Yara Mawad, a Los Angeles-based therapist, by email. Plus, folks may enjoy the process of recording their daily lives so they can reflect at a later time.
“If you are a person who appreciates documentation and find it helpful to look back at certain points in your life to remind yourself where you were and how you were feeling in those moments, journaling can give you the experience of being able to visually see how far you have come from then to now,” Mawad wrote.
The main takeaway? “Being intentional and reflective at least once in your day is a small change that can make a big difference in various areas of your life,” said Mawad. “Be open to trying new things and different kinds of journaling!”
Below, we’ve rounded up some great journals based on recommendations by Mawad and Ibrahim, including options with guided prompts, journals for freeform writing or ones designed for the kid in your life. Read on for our favorite picks to shop.
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The Papier Wellness Journal
Based on guidance from the therapists we spoke to, we selected Papier’s Wellness Journal for another excellent mindfulness option. Papier’s journals are an internet-favorite, guiding users through 12 weeks of reflection on goals, habits, moods and intentions. They each have a morning and evening section so you can begin and end each day with a focus on wellness and growth. An extra perk? Their sturdy hardcover and a plethora of fun designs so you can choose the one that best suits you.
Clever Fox’s “Self-Care Journal”
We also chose Clever Fox’s popular “Self-Care Journal.” It has sections for guided reflection on topics like what brings you joy and what drains you; planning areas for self-care bucket lists and self-care plans for each day, week, month and year; plus weekly and monthly review spaces for you to reflect. It also includes a daily and monthly planner section that you can either use as a catch-all planner or for intentionally scheduling time for personal activities or mental health practices.