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Professor James Pennebaker is a renowned psychologist and the region centennial chair of psychology at the University of Texas. Professor Pennebaker has done extensive research on the benefits of expressive writing, and in this episode, he joins me to talk about his findings.
Today, James shares how he got into his research. He discusses the science behind how writing things down can have a positive impact on both mental and physical health. He explains why he believes that most people can benefit from just three or four days at a time of this type of writing, and he explains its goal. We talk about what expressive writing is, and what it isn’t. He shares what boredom in your writing can tell you about yourself and your situation. We discuss the different scientific health benefits
“The writing is for you, and you alone.”
– Professor James Pennebaker
This week on In the Doctor’s Chair
In the Doctor’s Chair
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Professor James Pennebaker is a renowned psychologist and the region centennial chair of psychology at the University of Texas. Professor Pennebaker has done extensive research on the benefits of expressive writing, and in this episode, he joins me to talk about his findings.
Today, James shares how he got into his research. He discusses the science behind how writing things down can have a positive impact on both mental and physical health. He explains why he believes that most people can benefit from just three or four days at a time of this type of writing, and he explains its goal. We talk about what expressive writing is, and what it isn’t. He shares what boredom in your writing can tell you about yourself and your situation. We discuss the different scientific health benefits
“The writing is for you, and you alone.”
– Professor James Pennebaker
This week on In the Doctor’s Chair
In the Doctor’s Chair
Thanks for listening to In the Doctor’s Chair, the show where you’ll hear conversations that share life lessons, health habits, and leadership practices that focus on positive psychology, lifestyle medicine, and ways for you to live with more vitality.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts.
For more resources to help you to live with more vitality, please visit my website.
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The post Prof James Pennebaker, Personal Growth & Expressive Writing appeared first on Mark Rowe.

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