How Keeping an Addiction Journal Can Help with Recovery

Getting thoughts on paper through journaling can be a big help to anyone, particularly anyone going through a challenging or inspiring time in their lives.  People who are in recovery, in particular, can benefit from keeping a journal in many ways, and it can help keep them on the clean and healthy path to a better future.  Perhaps you haven’t written much of anything since your high school or college days, and never really liked it even then, but even for people who are apprehensive about writing as a personal therapy can find ways to keep a journal, and will soon see the many benefits it offers.

How Keeping an Addiction Journal Can Help

There are many things about journaling that can help with one’s recovery.  By writing, and in particular doing so regularly, writers can learn more about themselves, set goals, and move forward in a productive way on the timeline of their lives.  It can help reduce stress, encourage critical thinking, and give the writer a closer and better relationship with your subconscious.   Keeping a journal can help solve problems, and aid in “big picture” reflection and help deepen understanding of any experience over time.

Other benefits of journaling for people in recovery include:

How to Start an Addiction Journal

No special equipment is needed to get started journaling.  Certainly, some people who write on a consistent basis buy fancy, expensive journals in which to keep their efforts, but that’s not really necessary.  Any notebook will work just fine.  Or, some people like to journal on their computer, tablet, or phone using word processing software or an app designed specifically for journaling.  These can also be beneficial and in the case of apps, many have features that allow the writer to tag a location or add photographs or drawings as well.  For people who really think they do not want to write at all, a recorded audio journal may be a good idea; there is no reason that a journal absolutely has to be kept in written words.

New writers should try to set aside twenty or thirty minutes each day to start this writing habit, but even a few minutes daily can help to build the habit.  Writers should try to find a private, quiet, and distraction-free environment to really focus on their writing.  Consistency is key, but also challenging.  It’s important for writers to set goals about how often they want to write, and stick to them.

After collecting a number of entries, it’s also important that the writer take time to periodically re-read what they have written and reflect upon it; it is through this stage where deeper understanding occurs and is often where further breakthroughs are made, too.

Ways to Keep an Addiction Journal

There are many different types of journaling.  Some work better for some types of personalities than others, and some are more effective for certain situations than others.  Each is worth trying, and writers should not feel like they need to find just one and stick to it.  Many people who keep a journal switch between the types on a daily basis, or even within a single day’s entry.  In some cases, one type of journaling may work for a while, but then the writer will discover it no longer serves them in the way it once did.  People who are just starting out journaling should attempt several different types to learn what works best for them.

There are many different ways to journal and there are many different types of journaling, but the one thing that is true across all ways and types is consistency.  It is through consistent writing that the writer begins to experience the benefits and learn the most about him or herself.  Although writing consistently may be a challenge at first, those who begin a consistent journaling habit will soon find a greater understanding of the self, and through that, will find a great deal of internal support during their recovery from addiction.

At Transcend Clinic, we often recommend journaling as a piece of the plan for care after leaving our ibogaine treatment facility in Cancun, Mexico.   Anyone who has experienced an ibogaine detox will certainly have a great deal of things to think and write about, and we feel that journaling can be very helpful to all who try it.  Our intake specialists are standing by to speak with you about your situation and the ways in which we can help you get clean, sober, and healthy.  Please give us a call today.

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