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Giving Voice to Depression
Managing Depression with Journaling: The Power of Getting Dark Thoughts Out
For many people living with depression, dark thoughts can feel relentless. Journaling offers a private, safe way to release those thoughts and create space for healing. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, guest Gina Barry shares how she uses journaling as a powerful tool to “get the ugly out” — quieting the inner critic, interrupting cycles of rumination, and reclaiming control over her mental health.
From the “Morning Pages” technique to her unique practice of layering words until they’re unreadable, Gina demonstrates how writing can transform pain into relief. She also highlights other tools in her mental health toolkit, including therapy, supplements, movement, and conscious acts of giving.
Her story is a reminder that managing depression is not about perfection, but about building small, sustainable practices that allow you to release, recover, and renew.
Link to Gina Barry's website https://www.ginabarry.com/
Link to "Morning Pages" article: https://juliacameronlive.com/basic-tools/morning-pages/
Link to Cami Walker's 29 Gifts: How a Month of Giving Can Change Your Life: https://www.amazon.com/29-Gifts-Month-Giving-Change/dp/0738214302
Primary Topics Covered:
- Why journaling is an effective tool for managing depression
- The “Morning Pages” technique and how it helps silence the inner critic
- Gina’s method of layering writing for privacy and freedom of expression
- How journaling reduces rumination and self-judgment
- The idea of “getting the ugly out” through safe expression
- Conscious giving as an additional coping strategy
- Other supports in Gina’s mental health toolkit: therapy, supplements, walking, and movement
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction and overview of the episode
01:02 – Why tools and coping strategies matter for depression recovery
01:40 – How Gina rediscovered journaling as a mental health tool
02:39 – The “Morning Pages” journaling technique explained
03:16 – Building a journaling habit through habit-stacking
04:00 – Journaling as part of a broader depression management toolkit
04:36 – “Getting the ugly out”: giving dark thoughts a place to go
05:24 – Family history and long-term struggles with depression
06:05 – Why journaling allows expression without judgment
07:15 – Using writing to interrupt rumination cycles
08:44 – Gina’s unique layered writing method for privacy
10:05 – Turning painful writing into art and personal healing
11:46 – How journaling reduces self-criticism and judgment
12:30 – Conscious giving as a coping practice
14:09 – The role of medication, supplements, and therapy in her recovery
15:24 – Remembering and re-using tools when depression resurfaces
16:35 – The importance of backup strategies during depressive episodes
17:09 – Invitation for listeners to share experiences with depression’s “voice”
18:23 – Closing thoughts and encouragement
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