STRESSED? Exhausted? Overwhelmed? I've got a workshop for you!

Participants are surprised at how much better they feel after completing a few short writing prompts!

In this two-hour LIVE workshop, Jen Taylor guides a series of writing prompts designed to change your relationship with a current stressor in a very short time! Workshop created by Center for Journal Therapy founder Kay Adams, used with permission. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze ways that expressive writing can be therapeutic by changing a persons relationship with a stressor
  • Identify 5 ways that expressive writing is effective in reducing stress
  • Practice identifying and selecting at least 4 different types of therapeutic writing prompts that can be used as a therapeutic tool to manage stress. 


Jen Taylor is a licensed psychotherapist, a certified Journal to the Self Instructor and a Registered Play Therapist -Supervisor but this group is all for self-care and fun! 

*Jennifer Taylor has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6928. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Jennifer Taylor is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs


This is a live event. No recording will be available.  No refunds available. 


Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to the Course!

      FREE PREVIEW
    1. Participant Guide

    2. Zoom Link

    1. Course Evaluation (Required)

    2. Quiz (Required)

About this course

  • $49.00
  • 5 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Instructor(s)

Instructor Jennifer Taylor, DSW, LCSW, RPT-S

Jennifer Taylor, DSW, LCSW, earned her Doctor of Social Work from the University of Kentucky, her Master of Social Work from Florida State University, and her Bachelor of Social Work from the University of West Florida. Dr. Taylor is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida and Maryland, a Registered Play Therapist–Supervisor, and an EMDR Approved Consultant. Dr. Taylor owns a private psychotherapy practice in Sarasota, Florida, where she specializes in complex interpersonal trauma. She is also the founder of Jennifer Taylor Play Therapy Services, a continuing education platform through which she organizes, teaches, and implements transformative training programs for mental health professionals. Dr. Taylor serves as Senior Manager of the Institute for Professional Development and Grant-Funded Clinical Programs at Jewish Community Services of Baltimore. In this role, she provides clinical leadership, program development, and oversight of large-scale behavioral health initiatives serving children and families. She has presented nationally and internationally and has authored multiple book chapters on play therapy, clinical supervision, and nature-based interventions. Dr. Taylor has also served as an adjunct professor of social work at the University of Memphis and the University of West Florida. Her research focuses on multistate licensure and clinical practice as a developing specialty area, informed by her lived experience practicing across five states as a military spouse. Her work emphasizes theoretically grounded clinical practice alongside intentional continuing education that fosters reflective, meaningful, and individualized professional development for clinicians and the clients they serve.

Register Now: This is a LIVE workshop

August 16th 12pm-2pm EST

This course is designed for mental health professionals, but appropriate for anyone who is interested in using therapeutic writing to manage stress. NO NBCC/APT Credits Available.