







Product Description




A use as needed journal for anxiety and stress management
Side A: Identical work sheets with questions that help deconstruct anxious thoughts to create positiveSide B: Free writing for whatever you want to write about or insights from side A


The Game Plan
1: Identify: What you are feeling and what Is triggering It
2. Gather Facts: Clear up the facts to remove emotion from the situation
3. Evaluate: Look at It In a pragmatic way or from a friends perspective
4. Take Action: Identify adjustments that can be made moving forward
Additional Support Pages


What Fills Your Cup?
Create your own custom list of all the things that help you come back to center. Anything that helps you relax or energized when feeling down. Think of as many things as you can that are helpful to your overall mental health.


Your Gratitude & Wins List
Don’t Chase Happiness, recognize it with gratitude. Start your own list of all the things that are good in your life. Try to write one thing down each day to help you stay in a positive mindset throughout the day.


Habit and Anxiety Tracker
This is a blank slate for us to track whatever we want. It can either be good habits we want to implement or bad habits we want to eliminate. What gets tracked, gets improved.


What Is Included
160 Total Pages – 77 Identical Work Sheets – 76 Free writing pagesHabit Tracker Gratitude List Pen & Holder (Pen Now Included) Premium Vegan Leather Cover Lay Flat – Write to The Edge Discrete Style No bleed Through PaperIvory Color Paper Book mark & Closure Band
High Quality and Discrete


Enhancing Mental Well-being When You Need It
This journal is designed for daily use or for only those hardest moments when a way forward is unclear. It may help cultivate mindfulness, identify triggers, monitor physical and emotional experiences, record concerns, assess evidence supporting or challenging automatic thoughts, and ultimately emerge in control, equipped with more constructive thought patterns. Subtly Confidential: At last, an anxiety journal that avoids overtly mentioning “worry” or “anxiety” on its cover. This elegant journal complements your bedside table, office, or any place you choose to keep it with its visually pleasing design.
Supported by Research


Think Clearly and Take Control of Your Thoughts
The exercises in this journal are formulated by researching Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and emulated from prompts used in CBT and DBT practices that aid clients in controlling their thoughts to conquer anxiety and alleviate stress.
Premium Craftsmanship: This Leather Journal boasts a black linen hardcover with a sophisticated gold foil logo on the front. Inside, you’ll find instructions, mindful tips, and 30 pages of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy worksheets. We’ve even ensured that the 100 gsm paper is perfect for writing with your favorite gel pen. A superb journal suitable for both men and women.
Journal for Anxiety Releif: Guided anti anxiety journal for mental helath helps cultivate mindfulness, identify triggers, monitor physical and emotional experiences, record concerns, assess evidence supporting or challenging automatic thoughts, and ultimately emerge in control, equipped with more constructive thought patterns to combat stress, depression, ADHD and anxiety.
Supported by Research: CBT workbooks are great anxiety relief items to reduce stressful thinking patterns that help lower stress levels so you can think clearly. The exercises in this journal are formulated by researching Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and emulated from prompts used in CBT practices that aid clients in mastering their thoughts to conquer anxiety and alleviate stress.
Includes: 160 Total Pages, 77 Identical Worksheets, 76 Free Writing Pages, Habit Tracker, Personal Inspirational Gratitude and Affirmation List, Personal Stres Managment List, Directions and Journaling Tips, Pen Holder (PEN NOW INCLUDED), Red Nylon Attached Mark, Elastic Book Closure for Security, Lay Flat Center Seam, Thick No Bleed Through Paper.
Portable Companion: Designed to be by your side whenever anxiety strikes, this travel size journal is conveniently sized for on the go (5-7/8″ x 8-1/4″). With its professional cover and compact diary dimensions, you’ll swiftly embark on the journey of mastering your thoughts
Discrete Confidential: A self care anxiety journal that avoids overtly mentioning “worry” or “anxiety” on its cover. This elegant journal complements your bedside table, office, or any place you choose to keep it with its visually pleasing design.
Mental Health Gift: With black premium vegan leather hardcover with a sophisticated gold foil logo on the front. Inside, you’ll find instructions, mindful tips, and 160 pages of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy worksheets. We’ve even ensured that the 120 g
11 reviews for Calm Collective Guided CBT Anxiety Relief Journal Kit for Mental Health Therapy with Free Pen Included, Mindfulness Self Care Prompts, Gratitude & Habit Tracker, Wellness Gift Diary Notebook
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$17.95

Kelly Hunsucker –
Very nice journal
I really like this journal. It gives me the ability to write, and look at my day through the lens of my eyes but also through the eyes of others. I love that it also gives me an area for free writing. I love the paper, the hard backing, and the place marker and the elastic band that keeps the journal shut. For the money this is a great journal. Still has enough prompts to help you, but still gives you freedom to write freely. Highly recommend especially if you are near the beginning of your journaling journey.
amy holden –
Love
Love it great remenders
Michelle Mote –
nuce
perfect hift
Sarah –
Great journaling journal.
The journal provides structured prompts and exercises that have allowed me to identify my triggers, track my moods, and explore patterns in my anxiety. Writing in the journal has been a therapeutic outlet for me to express my thoughts and emotions, and I have found it to be a great way to unload my anxieties and gain perspective on my feelings. I love how the journal is designed to be a safe space for reflection and self-care, encouraging me to prioritize my mental well-being. Overall, I highly recommend an anxiety journal to anyone struggling with anxiety â it has been a game-changer for me in taking control of my mental health and finding inner peace.
J. Lanz –
Helpful
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Jennifer Gorbutt –
Not a bad journal; just not right for me
This would be a great journal if it had more room to write the answers to the prompts. I donât mind the repetitiveness of it at all and the prompts are very helpful in sorting out the racing thoughts that seem to hijack my mind on a daily , sometimes hourly basis.I donât quite understand the Habit tracking page. It has an area to track habits which is useful but then above it, you are asked to list things that cause stress. It would have been nice to have a couple of months worth of habit tracking and not half a page.Iâve been practicing CBT for a while and it does work if you take the time to work it.This would be a great journal for someone who is unfamiliar with CBT but not so much for someone who has incorporated it into their regular self care.TLDR: giving this three stars because I donât think this journal is horrible and would be helpful for someone who is just beginning their CBT journey. Me , I think Iâm going to buy a blank bullet journal and use this journal as a guide to create my own prompts and trackers that gives me the freedom to write as much as I want.
Such a great find! –
AMAZING
Such a great find
Fabpat –
I love it
I recommend it very highly the lay out helps you form your thoughts to right daily and it encourages to company it with therapy if possible
Mike H –
Very positive transaction. It is very well made and it is organized in a way that makes it easy to retrieve and record important information and it comes with a pen. I would definitely buy from this seller again.
Lindsay Mruk –
Nice journal with prompts. I bought it for a gift so I didnât get to actually do it myself but what I saw of it looked nice.
Eric –
Great product and exactly what I was looking for but smaller then I expected.