March 15, 2012
BOSTON — We all face personal struggles and find different ways to process them. Talking to friends, meeting with a counselor, and perhaps journaling.
But when you have a serious medical condition, it stimulates an added dimension, more layers, and ongoing stages of self-discovery.
Morning Edition host Bob Seay spoke with David Freudberg, host of the WGBH Radio program Humankind, who shares how journaling can be a more personal approach to healing.

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BOSTON — We all face personal struggles and find different ways to process them. Talking to friends, meeting with a counselor, and perhaps journaling.
But when you have a serious medical condition, it stimulates an added dimension, more layers, and ongoing stages of self-discovery.
Morning Edition host Bob Seay spoke with David Freudberg, host of the WGBH Radio program Humankind, who shares how journaling can be a more personal approach to healing.




