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Writing Off Illness

Provided by Psychology Today

Scribbling in a journal to vent your frustrations may make you feel

better--literally.

A study conducted by North Dakota State University psychology

professor Smyth, Ph.D, and colleagues from State University of

New York at Stonybrook, shows that writing about a stressful

experience reduces physical symptoms in patients with chronic

illnesses.

Smyth and his team monitored 112 patients with arthritis or asthma.

The subjects were asked to write in a journal for 20 minutes three

days in a row about either an emotionally stressful incident or their

plans for the day. Of the group who got to express their anxiety on

paper, 50% showed a large improvement in their disease after four

months. Only 25% of patients who wrote on neutral topics showed any

relief of symptoms.

It is more therapeutic to write about traumatic events than everyday

occurrences because " traumatic memories are less linguistic and more

emotional, " says Smyth. " When they are experienced again through

writing, they cause a physiological reaction " --and can thus improve

the physiological symptoms of illness.

While earlier studies have shown that writing can relieve tension and

boost immune function, this is the first to suggest that writing

about stressful experiences can alleviate the physical symptoms of

diseases. Says Smyth: " Now, we can affect the body's diseases through

the mind. "

By: Cheryl Maday

Originally published by Psychology Today:Sep/Oct 99

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