Write to Restore

Write to Restore

A Step-By-Step Creative Writing Journal for Survivors of Sexual Trauma (Writing Therapy, Healing Power of Writing)

$12.95

Publication Date: 3rd March 2020

A follow-up and companion to Writing Ourselves Whole: Using The Power Of Your Own Creativity To Recover and Heal From Creative Writing (Mango, 2017), OUR WORDS RESTORE US is a guided journal for sexual trauma survivors seeking to discover, explore, and restory their own experiences of trauma and its aftermath. A collection of sixteen writing exercises to be completed over sixty days, this journal gently guides writers more and more deeply into their story, and includes follow-up readings, additional exercises, and suggested uses. Read More
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A follow-up and companion to Writing Ourselves Whole: Using The Power Of Your Own Creativity To Recover and Heal From Creative Writing (Mango, 2017), OUR WORDS RESTORE US is a guided journal for sexual trauma survivors seeking to discover, explore, and restory their own experiences of trauma and its aftermath. A collection of sixteen writing exercises to be completed over sixty days, this journal gently guides writers more and more deeply into their story, and includes follow-up readings, additional exercises, and suggested uses. Read More
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Use Your Words to Heal with This Self-Care Journal

Praise for Jen Cross’s Writing Ourselves Whole, the companion to this Write to Restore journal. “This is the most essential book on writing practice I know...” ―Pat Schneider, author of How the Light Gets In and founder of the Amherst Writers & Artists method

#1 Bestseller in Gay & Lesbian Studies

Jen Cross has worked with sexual trauma survivors for over fifteen years and founded an organization that is devoted to creating spaces for survivors to write and talk about their experiences.

A holistic self-care journaling approach to trauma and recovery. Creative writing is increasingly becoming a go-to method for trauma recovery. There is great power in the written word, and even more so when those words are our own. Journaling provides a cathartic release of emotions because it allows us to not only process past experiences but also reflect on how we’re feeling in the present moment. In this way, writing is one of the most easily accessible self-care practices.

Give voice to what has been silenced. Healing from trauma can be a slow and painful process, especially for sexual trauma survivors, who are often shamed into keeping their experience to themselves. Write to Restore, a companion journal to Jen Cross's book Writing Ourselves Whole, is a space to put the pain on a page, and in doing so, release the hold it has on us and restore our bodies and minds.

In this self-help journal find:

  • A 60-day guided journey to healing from your experience
  • Sixteen writing exercises that gently prompt writers deeper into their experiences and into renewal
  • Follow-up readings, additional exercises, and suggested uses for your writing

If you’ve worked through books such as The Body Keeps the Score; The Complex PTSD Workbook; Start Where You AreHealing the Wounded Heart; or Present, Not Perfect then Write to Restore will provide further support and restoration for your healing process.

Details
  • Price: $12.95
  • Pages: 126
  • Carton Quantity: 56
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: TMA Press
  • Publication Date: 3rd March 2020
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7 in
  • ISBN: 9781642501063
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides
    SELF-HELP / Journaling
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / General
    SELF-HELP / General
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
    SELF-HELP / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / Child Abuse
    SELF-HELP / Creativity
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Lesbian Studies
    SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
    SELF-HELP / Abuse
Author Bio
Jen is the author of Writing Ourselves Whole: Using the Power of Your Own Creativity to Recover and Heal from Sexual Trauma (Mango, 2017); her fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in over 50 anthologies and periodicals, including Nobody Passes, The Healing Art of Writing 2010, Sinister Wisdom, Matador Review, 14 Hills, and Best Sex Writing 2008. She has a novella, Night Hands, under contract with The Massachusetts Review. She's been awarded residencies at Hedgebrook and the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and she holds an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Jen Cross is a bookseller and writing instructor at The Book Passage. Visit her website at writingourselveswhole.org

Use Your Words to Heal with This Self-Care Journal

Praise for Jen Cross’s Writing Ourselves Whole, the companion to this Write to Restore journal. “This is the most essential book on writing practice I know...” ―Pat Schneider, author of How the Light Gets In and founder of the Amherst Writers & Artists method

#1 Bestseller in Gay & Lesbian Studies

Jen Cross has worked with sexual trauma survivors for over fifteen years and founded an organization that is devoted to creating spaces for survivors to write and talk about their experiences.

A holistic self-care journaling approach to trauma and recovery. Creative writing is increasingly becoming a go-to method for trauma recovery. There is great power in the written word, and even more so when those words are our own. Journaling provides a cathartic release of emotions because it allows us to not only process past experiences but also reflect on how we’re feeling in the present moment. In this way, writing is one of the most easily accessible self-care practices.

Give voice to what has been silenced. Healing from trauma can be a slow and painful process, especially for sexual trauma survivors, who are often shamed into keeping their experience to themselves. Write to Restore, a companion journal to Jen Cross's book Writing Ourselves Whole, is a space to put the pain on a page, and in doing so, release the hold it has on us and restore our bodies and minds.

In this self-help journal find:

  • A 60-day guided journey to healing from your experience
  • Sixteen writing exercises that gently prompt writers deeper into their experiences and into renewal
  • Follow-up readings, additional exercises, and suggested uses for your writing

If you’ve worked through books such as The Body Keeps the Score; The Complex PTSD Workbook; Start Where You AreHealing the Wounded Heart; or Present, Not Perfect then Write to Restore will provide further support and restoration for your healing process.

  • Price: $12.95
  • Pages: 126
  • Carton Quantity: 56
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: TMA Press
  • Publication Date: 3rd March 2020
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7 in
  • ISBN: 9781642501063
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides
    SELF-HELP / Journaling
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / General
    SELF-HELP / General
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
    SELF-HELP / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / Child Abuse
    SELF-HELP / Creativity
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Lesbian Studies
    SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
    SELF-HELP / Abuse
Jen is the author of Writing Ourselves Whole: Using the Power of Your Own Creativity to Recover and Heal from Sexual Trauma (Mango, 2017); her fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in over 50 anthologies and periodicals, including Nobody Passes, The Healing Art of Writing 2010, Sinister Wisdom, Matador Review, 14 Hills, and Best Sex Writing 2008. She has a novella, Night Hands, under contract with The Massachusetts Review. She's been awarded residencies at Hedgebrook and the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and she holds an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Jen Cross is a bookseller and writing instructor at The Book Passage. Visit her website at writingourselveswhole.org