📝 Expressive Writing

For the sensitive, empathic soul ready to release, reflect and heal

This self-paced course gently guides you into the practice of therapeutic letter-writing—a private, healing ritual where words help you process emotions, release what’s heavy, and reconnect with yourself.

You’ll write letters to yourself, to others (living or no longer here), or to parts of your inner world. Some may be kept, others released or even burned as a symbolic gesture of letting go.
Each letter becomes part of your healing journey—a creative way to shift emotional weight and make space within.

In this context, therapeutic simply means healing. This is not therapy, but it can be a powerful complement to your personal growth.

🔸 If you're currently in therapy or counselling, please check with your therapist or counsellor to ensure this practice aligns with their approach.

You’ll receive thoughtful video guidance and writing prompts you can explore in your own time, at your own pace.

🌀 Start now and let your words become your way through.
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The Introverts Paper Playground Curriculum

Expressive Writing


🌀 SSP Courses — Student Self-Paced


  Introduction - The Introvert Paper Playground?
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  Applying Expressive Writing into your Routine
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  Technique & Tips for Effective Expressive Writing
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  Getting Started with Expressive Writing
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  Conclusion - Honouring Your Journey
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TESTIMONIAL


Expressive Writing

After 3 decades of holding on to emotions this therapeutic letter was eventually prompted by an impactful documentary. A person that made time to try and understand. They received a reply after writing a 12 page therapeutic letter, bleeding long held emotions upon the pages.  In this instance it was writing to an influential stranger that helped their healing process. And they felt a compulsion to make others feel less alone as they stood in solidarity and in support of women who had experienced the same.