Journal Prompts & Creative Writing Ideas for Dealing with Depression
Book Details
Author(s)Mischell Day
ISBN / ASINB005OTDSBK
ISBN-13978B005OTDSB7
Sales Rank952,893
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
30 Writing Prompts for Exploring Your Depression
Depression affects so many people around the world and for a variety of reasons. And depression manifests itself in many different ways, and sometimes, we don’t even know when we are depressed. I remember a specific time in my life when I was really down and out, and it was a struggle just to get through each day. My husband at the time (now ex) could not keep a job, he was in legal trouble and it was my responsibility to make everything work. That’s a lot of pressure to put on one person. I did not even know I was depressed until my brother suggested it to me, and I looked at myself closely and decided he was right. I didn’t even realize that every piece of clothing I had was navy blue, gray or black. The depression had even gotten to my clothes! Not to mention the weight gain.
I am by no means a doctor or a therapist, but when I was depressed, the one thing I found helpful to me was to put my thoughts down on paper. Usually, I destroyed the writings because I didn’t want anyone to know what I was feeling, but you don’t have to do that. That’s just me. Journaling has helped me through so many situations in my life, and I hope that these journal prompts will help you too by instigating thought into what you are feeling and to maybe shed some light on your depression.
Depression affects so many people around the world and for a variety of reasons. And depression manifests itself in many different ways, and sometimes, we don’t even know when we are depressed. I remember a specific time in my life when I was really down and out, and it was a struggle just to get through each day. My husband at the time (now ex) could not keep a job, he was in legal trouble and it was my responsibility to make everything work. That’s a lot of pressure to put on one person. I did not even know I was depressed until my brother suggested it to me, and I looked at myself closely and decided he was right. I didn’t even realize that every piece of clothing I had was navy blue, gray or black. The depression had even gotten to my clothes! Not to mention the weight gain.
I am by no means a doctor or a therapist, but when I was depressed, the one thing I found helpful to me was to put my thoughts down on paper. Usually, I destroyed the writings because I didn’t want anyone to know what I was feeling, but you don’t have to do that. That’s just me. Journaling has helped me through so many situations in my life, and I hope that these journal prompts will help you too by instigating thought into what you are feeling and to maybe shed some light on your depression.


