Opening Up: The Healing Power of Expressing EmotionsAnyone who has ever entrusted a troubling secret to a journal, or mourned a broken heart with a friend, knows the feeling of relief that expressing painful emotions can bring. This book presents astonishing evidence that personal self-disclosure is not only good for our emotional health, but boosts our physical health as well. Psychologist James W. Pennebaker has conducted controlled clinical research that sheds new light on the powerful mind body connection. This book interweaves his findings with insightful case studies on secret-keeping, confession, and the hidden price of silence. Filled with information and encouragement, Opening Up explains: *Why suppressing inner problems takes a devastating toll on health *How long-buried trauma affects the immune system *How writing about your problems can improve your health *Why it's never too late to heal old emotional wounds *When self-disclosure may be risky--and how to know whom to trust |
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Admitting to struggles concerning one's autonomy or feelings of sexual anxieties is a far less pleasant strategy when less threatening alternative explanations are around . Fortunately , once we become aware of the psychological causes ...
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We often cannot isolate what causes what ; that is , does not talking cause illness , or does illness make people less likely to talk ? Fortunately , as discussed in the next chapter , a number of experimental studies are helping us to ...
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Table des matières
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| 43 | |
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| 73 | |
Understanding the Value of Writing | 89 |
The Social Price of Disclosure Whom to Tell and How to Listen | 104 |
The Inhibited Personality | 137 |
Inhibited Cities | 153 |
Confession in Context Therapy Religion and Brainwashing | 169 |
Beyond Traumas Writing and WellBeing | 185 |
Notes | 199 |
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Author Index | 239 |
Subject Index | 242 |
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