For some in any mental health challenge, writing letters could be the way toward getting them to express those emotions which may be too outlandish to say straight and face-to-face. This is a safe and reflective avenue to share vulnerabilities with empathy.
Reviving a Lost Tradition
The psychology of letter writing reminds us that the power of slow, thoughtful communication can forge meaningful relationships. Perhaps now is a good time to re-embrace this "lost art." Start small: write a thank-you note to a friend, a love letter to a partner, or even a reflective letter to your future self.Â
The beauty of letter writing is not in the words you send but in the emotions you uncover while you write them. In a world that's often too fast, letters invite us to slow down and savor the beauty of connection.
References:
Kross, E., & Ayduk, O. (2011). Making Meaning out of Negative Experiences by Self-Distancing, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20(3), 187-191.
Turkle, S. (2015). Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age. Penguin Press.
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