A Science-Supported Journaling Protocol to Improve Mental & Physical Health

Andrew Huberman published this video item, entitled “A Science-Supported Journaling Protocol to Improve Mental & Physical Health” – below is their description.

In this episode, I explain a specific writing protocol shown in hundreds of scientific studies to significantly improve immediate and long-term health. I explain how to implement this specific protocol, which takes only four days and 15-30 minutes per day. I also explain the mechanism for how the four-day writing protocol affects neuroplasticity (brain rewiring) and brain function in the short and long term. I explain how these brain changes positively impact our physical health, including our system’s immune function and thus our ability to combat infections, improve sleep, reduce feelings of physical and emotional pain, lower anxiety, and bring about healing from traumas. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone seeking better mental and/or physical health through the use of brief yet highly effective science-supported protocols.

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Articles

Confronting a traumatic event: toward an understanding of inhibition and disease: https://bit.ly/3QMlLD1

Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being: https://go.nature.com/3QKtYHB

Disclosure of traumas and immune function: Health implications for psychotherapy: https://bit.ly/3R6y65d

Putting Feelings Into Words: https://bit.ly/3G4T2nQ

Increasing honesty in humans with noninvasive brain stimulation: https://bit.ly/47jAmgh

The β1-adrenergic receptor links sympathetic nerves to T cell exhaustion: https://go.nature.com/3MPKXr5

Writing About Emotional Experiences as a Therapeutic Process: https://bit.ly/3rOVn2B

Brain and body are more intertwined than we knew: https://go.nature.com/3MMSXcj

Therapeutic Journaling: https://bit.ly/3upAImX

Books

Opening Up by Writing It Down: How Expressive Writing Improves Health and Eases Emotional Pain: https://amzn.to/3R4qscC

Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic: How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal From It: https://amzn.to/3GVLHXw

Other Resources

Dr. James Pennebaker: https://bit.ly/47CZ7ng

Dr. Paul Conti: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges (Huberman Lab episode): https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/dr-paul-conti-therapy-treating-trauma-and-other-life-challenges

Guest Series | Dr. Paul Conti: How to Understand & Assess Your Mental Health (Huberman Lab episode): https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/guest-series-dr-paul-conti-how-to-understand-and-assess-your-mental-health

Science of Social Bonding in Family, Friendship & Romantic Love (Huberman Lab episode): https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/science-of-social-bonding-in-family-friendship-and-romantic-love

Using Your Nervous System to Enhance Your Immune System (Huberman Lab episode): https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/using-your-nervous-system-to-enhance-your-immune-system

Tools for Managing Stress & Anxiety (Huberman Lab episode): https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/tools-for-managing-stress-and-anxiety

Timestamps

00:00:00 Journaling Protocol for Mental & Physical Health

00:03:06 Sponsors: LMNT, Eight Sleep & Waking Up

00:07:16 Journaling & Confronting Traumatic Events

00:11:25 Tool: Expressive Writing

00:14:38 Morning Notes, Gratitude Journaling, Diary Journaling

00:18:00 Tool: Consecutive Writing Bouts; Trauma Definition

00:24:38 Low Expressors vs. High Expressors

00:29:29 Tools: Language, Vocabulary & Emotion; Analyzing Writing

00:35:02 Tool: Writing Session Tips

00:39:31 Sponsor: AG1

00:41:02 Positive Mental & Physical Benefits

00:46:45 Expressive Writing & Immune Function; Brain-Body Connection

00:57:02 Sponsor: InsideTracker

00:58:10 Neuroplasticity, Prefrontal Cortex & Subcortical Structures

01:05:00 Structured Writing, Trauma & Narratives; Truth-Telling

01:08:56 Neuroplasticity, Truth-Telling & Relief from Trauma

01:15:32 Honesty, Brain Activity & Narratives

01:22:01 Overcoming Trauma & the Brain; Stress, Emotions & Honesty

01:26:41 Expressive Writing Protocol & Benefits

01:36:16 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter

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