What Are the Positive Outcomes When Teens Learn to Keep Journals?

What Are the Positive Outcomes When Teens Learn to Keep Journals?
photo by: Demi Brooke
By Lynn Blinn Pike, Ph.D., Former Human Development & Family Studies Specialist
Missouri Families

Increased Self-Understanding

Increased self-understanding is one of the positive outcomes for teens that keep journals. Increased self-understanding means 

  • being aware of one's level of control over life events; 
  • being aware of the uniqueness of one's life experiences; 
  • being aware of one's own personal life course; and 
  • reflecting on one's life in the past, present and future. 

Journaling has been shown to help children who have been sexually abused; who have grown up in families where the parents have serious mental illness, such as depression; and who have experienced poverty and disadvantaged backgrounds. It has been shown to be a beneficial tool for individuals suffering from posttraumatic stress, panic attacks, eating disorders, insomnia, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis. 

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