Writing for Wellbeing

Writing for Wellbeing by Patricia McAdoo, published by Currach Press in 2013, explores the intersection of writing and mental health. This 166-page book presents findings from two decades of research that highlight the positive effects of writing on physical and mental wellbeing. McAdoo, a clinical psychologist, provides insights into how regular writing can lead to improved immune function and better coping mechanisms for chronic illnesses.
Readers will discover how writing about personal experiences can enhance overall health and happiness. The book delves into various aspects of writing, including its role in personal growth and self-help, while also touching on handwriting analysis. McAdoo’s approach combines practical advice with psychological insights, making it a resource for those interested in the therapeutic benefits of writing.
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Writing is good for you! Two decades of research involving hundreds of studies have shown that writing about issues in your life has deep and profound effects on physical and mental wellbeing. People who write regularly about issues in their lives get fewer colds, visit the doctor less, have improved immune system functioning, and cope much better with chronic illnesses like rheumatoid arthritis. In this unique book, clinical psychologist and writer, Patricia McAdoo brings together the worlds of writing and psychology to introduce you to the world of writing for wellbeing.
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