Who's saying what about Intensive Journal 

 

           

"I discovered the rewards of writing as a means of making sense of life. The Intensive Journal workshop. . . was a life-changing experience."

MAMM: Women, Cancer and Community April 2000, p. 26

"You don't have to be prolific, or even eager... But some guidance can help. Dialogue House Associates...offers an Intensive Journal program in two-day workshops nationwide."

Newsweek April 26, 1999, p. 75


      

"Therapists who use the 'Intensive Journal' method say it promotes healing from the inside, in a language a patient can understand: his or her own." 

Baltimore Sun September 20, 1999

"A journal is like your close friend, you can say anything to it,' says Jon Progoff,.... Through the process of writing, there's healing, awareness and growth...."

Shape May, 2000, p. 70

 

"Little did you know that writing in your journal could lead to better physical health and emotional well-being... 'Writing helps you get a handle on what's going on in life,' says Jonathan Progoff, '...It helps you work through issues, find answers, and gain awareness'...Entice yourself..."

Mode January 2000, p. 38

"Ira Progoff, Ph.D., a New York Jungian psychologist . . . became one of the first to recognize the therapeutic power of journaling when he noticed his clients who kept journals recovered faster. . . "

Delicious! January 2000, p.20

 
 

"This process has power built into it that allows one to reach inner depths. . .that aren't accessible through many other processes."

Denver Post October 18, 1999

"What does 'coming to terms' with an emotionally traumatic event mean? According to Jonathan Progoff, 'writing allows you to find answers to daunting problems within yourself, rather than having to rely on answers from others.'"

New Age November/December 1999, p. 62

 

". . .authors through the ages have learned that the process of writing, although torturous at times, is ultimately one of life's most satisfying and enlightening endeavors...this process helps you develop greater respect for the challenging journey that is your life."

Living Fit July/August 1998, p.18

 


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