15
Participants
Start Date
January 29, 2019
Primary Completion Date
September 30, 2019
Study Completion Date
September 30, 2019
Positive Peer Journaling (PPJ)
"PPJ is a journaling practice to support addiction recovery. PPJ encourages past 24 hour review and upcoming 24 hour planning to improve quality of life in recovery and reduce relapse. PPJ uses standard lined journals with column headings under which individuals make bullet-pointed lists. On the left hand page, past 24 hours is recalled, itemizing good and bad things that happened and things for which one is grateful. Wishes for others are also expressed on this page. On the right hand page, values-based activities for the upcoming 24 hours are planned via headings representing valued life domains such as recovery, work/school, spirituality, home and household, and health."
Wayside Women's Treatment Center, Saint Louis Park
University of Minnesota
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