Jerry, Waxler. "Is writing a memoir therapeutic?." Memory Writers Network. 28 Sep. 2007. Wordpress. 30 June 2008 <http://memorywritersnetwork.com/blog/is-writing-a-memoir-therapeutic>
Franklin, Antoinette, and Iriel Franklin. Interview. StoryCorps. Antoinette Franklin and Iriel Franklin. NPR. 30 June 2008 http://www.storycorps.net/listen/stories/antoinette-franklin-and-iriel-franklin.
In the blog posting "Is writing a memoir therapeutic," author Jerry Waxler argues that writing memoirs is the best technique one can use in order to delve into their past and make sense of all their life experiences. Writing memoirs, says Waxler, is a way to avoid the concentration and time consumption involved with meditation and journal writing, and also takes away the guesswork associated with counseling and therapy. Furthermore, writing memoirs can, in itself, be therapeutic – “[brain] imaging shows that words stimulate the thinking part of the brain and soothe the emotional part.” Waxler goes on to cite Louise DeSalvo, a Literature professor at Hunter College. Desalvo makes the point that “writing is an introspective activity that lets us reach into our mind for words to help us make sense of life.” Once making the discovery that writing is a healing tool, Waxler concludes stating that documenting life stories will ultimately help to understand the mind and healing process.
The audio recording on StoryCoprs involves Antoinette Franklin and her niece Iriel Franklin discussing their past experience with hurricane Katrina. Antoinette stated that all of the destruction caused even the strongest people in her family to fall apart forcing her to keep her head. She further says that in the aftermath, the hardest decision she had to make was whether to go back to New Orleans or not. Antoinette ultimately decided to stay away from New Orleans for the time being even though she would miss so many things about living there. Her dream is to one day return to the city. Out of all the disaster and destruction, Antoinette was able to learn that “love, family, and faith are more important then anything in the whole world.” Her niece Iriel was audibly not as composed as Antoinette. Iriel stated that the hardest part of Katrina for her was the uncertainty about where her family was. However, she said that the experience forced her to grow by making her step up and do what was necessary to survive.
Personally, I agree with Jerry Waxler on his position that writing memoirs can be therapeutic and, when used properly, can aid in healing and the understanding of life. There are many instances where this sort of technique can prove to be much more helpful then counseling or meditation when trying to make sense of life because it pulls together real life experiences instead of involving “psychological theory.” On the subject of Antoinette and Iriel Franklin and their involvement with hurricane Katrina, I can’t begin to imagine the chaos they experienced and the horror they felt during and after the disaster. Even when the interview was taking place, it was still hard for Iriel to remain calm and not break down into tears. Hopefully neither I nor my family will ever have to witness such a catastrophic event.
If I had to ask three questions, one would go to Jeremy Waxler. I would ask if he believed that writing memoirs would be the most therapeutic technique for everyone seeking to understand the human psyche and their past. The other two questions I would ask to Antoinette and Iriel Franklin. I would ask Antoinette what she planned on doing if she ever returned to New Orleans. I would ask Iriel if she believed there was anything she felt the United States Government could have done better in order to alleviate the stress and trauma caused by hurricane Katrina.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Free Writing
3 reasons I wanted to attend USF FSI-
Had a boring however high paying job but realized that I needed a college education in order to achieve the goal of having the job I want while making good money.
I had many friends in the area that I did not want to leave.
Was unable to get accepted into fall without passing FSI
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3 reasons I did not want to attend USF FSI -
I was accepted into FGCU, UNF, and FAU.
I wanted to go to very small school.
I do not like big cities.
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My mom was the person encouraging me to further my education.
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My friend Steven wanted me to join the marines with him and not attend college right away.
Had a boring however high paying job but realized that I needed a college education in order to achieve the goal of having the job I want while making good money.
I had many friends in the area that I did not want to leave.
Was unable to get accepted into fall without passing FSI
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3 reasons I did not want to attend USF FSI -
I was accepted into FGCU, UNF, and FAU.
I wanted to go to very small school.
I do not like big cities.
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My mom was the person encouraging me to further my education.
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My friend Steven wanted me to join the marines with him and not attend college right away.
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