Oliver’s book will transform the way you journal, and consequently, the way you live. He expertly introduces journaling as excavation and re-creation: a movement from self-awareness to self-ownership. Honest, practical, and quietly revolutionary, this is a book for anyone tired of circling the same stories and ready to rewrite their life.
Amie McNee, author of We Need Your Art
Oliver Mann has brought his own healing tool into the light with Shadow Journaling. Throughout this book he shares not only some of his own personal journey, but he gives readers a valuable process to look at their own lives and experiences with honesty and hope. This book provides a process for building an honest relationship with ourselves while honouring that it’s a brave and heartfelt journey we must take to truly honour our bright inner light.
Lynda Monk, MSW, RSW, CPCC, Director of the International Association for Journal Writing & Author of The Adoptee’s Guide to Healing, Wholeness & Growth
You've read the books. You've had the insights. So why is nothing different?
You know why you are the way you are. You can name the pattern, trace it back, explain it to a friend over coffee. And yet you keep living the same life.
That isn't failure. It's the trap. Self-awareness feels like progress, which is exactly what makes it such a comfortable place to stop.
Shadow Journaling is about what comes next.
Built on a three-stage method adapted from Carl Jung's psychological alchemy, this book gives you a repeatable process for turning insight into ownership, and ownership into actual change:
Reveal what your unconscious has been trying to tell you. Reclaim the parts of yourself you've spent a lifetime denying. Rewrite the story going forward, instead of trying to fix the past.
Along the way you'll work with the Inner Critic, the projections you cast onto other people, the masks you wear without noticing, the Resistance that finds you a hundred better things to do, and the gold in your Shadow: the capacities you hide from yourself and admire in everybody else.
Every shadow aspect chapter comes with a workshop. Every technique is explained and demonstrated. You'll finish with a toolkit you can take anywhere in your journal.
This is not trauma-gazing, and it isn't another modality to paper over the cracks. It's a private, practical way of meeting yourself honestly, with nothing but a pen and a willingness to be uncomfortable.
Oliver Mann writes from thirty years of journaling and a personal story he doesn't dress up. He won't promise you'll be fixed. He'll show you how to stop waiting to be.
You are not broken. You are not alone. And nobody is coming to save you, which turns out to be the best news you'll get all year.
Inside you'll find:
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Oliver Mann is the creator of the Shadow Journaling methodology and its Reveal, Reclaim, Rewrite framework, helping readers turn self-avoidance into honest self-inquiry through structured, technique-based writing practice. His path to this work began in journalism and creative writing, including years teaching at the Guardian, the Observer, and City University London. He is a certified Journal to the Self instructor and holds a council seat with the International Association for Journal Writing, alongside serving as Director and Secretary of the International Journaling Community. He co-founded the Barcelona and New York Journaling Festivals and works with individuals, corporate teams, and journaling communities on shadow work and reflective writing. He lives in Barcelona.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy is an invitation to meet the parts of yourself you have spent a lifetime avoiding, and to discover that they hold more wisdom than you ever expected.We all carry a shadow: the traits, emotions, and memories we have pushed out of sight because they once felt too painful, too shameful, or too inconvenient to face. Left unexamined, this shadow does not disappear. It shapes our relationships, our self-talk, and the patterns we repeat without understanding why. This book offers a practical, compassionate path toward bringing that hidden material into the light, not to judge it, but to reclaim it as raw material for growth.Drawing on the Jungian tradition of shadow work and decades of journaling practice, this field guide translates deep psychological concepts into writing exercises anyone can use, whether you are a longtime journaler or picking up a pen for the first time. Rather than offering vague encouragement to "reflect," it provides seven concrete techniques, gathered in a hands-on appendix, to help you move from avoidance to honest self-inquiry: Sentence Stems to unlock thoughts you didn't know you were withholding, Lists to surface patterns hiding in plain sight, Intuitive Writing to bypass the inner critic, Unsent Letters to say what was never safe to say aloud, Dialogue Writing to hear the different voices within you, POV Shifts to see your story from outside yourself, and Character Sketch to meet your shadow as a distinct, workable presence rather than a vague feeling.Structured as a field guide rather than a straight-through read, the book is designed to be returned to again and again, at whatever stage of the work you find yourself. Each technique stands on its own, so you can meet the material where you are rather than following a rigid sequence.This is not a book about achieving perfection or arriving at some finished, healed self. It is about building an honest relationship with the full range of who you are, so that old wounds become sources of insight rather than invisible forces steering your life. Readers come away with a working practice they can return to for years, not just a single cathartic exercise.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy has earned endorsements from Amie McNee, Lynda Monk, Jackee Holder, and Gloria Kempton, and draws on a bibliography spanning Nathaniel Branden, Robert Ford, Robert Johnson, Tristine Rainer, Connie Zweig, and other central voices in self-help and depth psychology.Whether you come to this book through a personal crisis, a long-standing curiosity about your own patterns, or simply a desire to journal with more depth and honesty, it offers a structured, non-judgmental doorway into the parts of yourself that have been waiting to be heard.The book's approach reflects its author's own background: a career spent in journalism and creative writing, including years teaching at the Guardian, the Observer, and City University London, combined with certification as a Journal to the Self instructor and ongoing work within the International Association for Journal Writing. That dual grounding, in both the craft of writing and the practice of guided self-reflection, shapes a book that is as attentive to the reader's experience on the page as it is to the psychological terrain it explores.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy suits readers of self-help, personal growth, and journaling categories, as well as those drawn to Jungian psychology and depth-oriented healing. It works equally well as an individual practice or a resource for facilitators and workshop leaders introducing shadow work to a group. Above all, it is a field guide in the truest sense: a companion meant to be carried, marke Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9791399261004
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy is an invitation to meet the parts of yourself you have spent a lifetime avoiding, and to discover that they hold more wisdom than you ever expected.We all carry a shadow: the traits, emotions, and memories we have pushed out of sight because they once felt too painful, too shameful, or too inconvenient to face. Left unexamined, this shadow does not disappear. It shapes our relationships, our self-talk, and the patterns we repeat without understanding why. This book offers a practical, compassionate path toward bringing that hidden material into the light, not to judge it, but to reclaim it as raw material for growth.Drawing on the Jungian tradition of shadow work and decades of journaling practice, this field guide translates deep psychological concepts into writing exercises anyone can use, whether you are a longtime journaler or picking up a pen for the first time. Rather than offering vague encouragement to "reflect," it provides seven concrete techniques, gathered in a hands-on appendix, to help you move from avoidance to honest self-inquiry: Sentence Stems to unlock thoughts you didn't know you were withholding, Lists to surface patterns hiding in plain sight, Intuitive Writing to bypass the inner critic, Unsent Letters to say what was never safe to say aloud, Dialogue Writing to hear the different voices within you, POV Shifts to see your story from outside yourself, and Character Sketch to meet your shadow as a distinct, workable presence rather than a vague feeling.Structured as a field guide rather than a straight-through read, the book is designed to be returned to again and again, at whatever stage of the work you find yourself. Each technique stands on its own, so you can meet the material where you are rather than following a rigid sequence.This is not a book about achieving perfection or arriving at some finished, healed self. It is about building an honest relationship with the full range of who you are, so that old wounds become sources of insight rather than invisible forces steering your life. Readers come away with a working practice they can return to for years, not just a single cathartic exercise.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy has earned endorsements from Amie McNee, Lynda Monk, Jackee Holder, and Gloria Kempton, and draws on a bibliography spanning Nathaniel Branden, Robert Ford, Robert Johnson, Tristine Rainer, Connie Zweig, and other central voices in self-help and depth psychology.Whether you come to this book through a personal crisis, a long-standing curiosity about your own patterns, or simply a desire to journal with more depth and honesty, it offers a structured, non-judgmental doorway into the parts of yourself that have been waiting to be heard.The book's approach reflects its author's own background: a career spent in journalism and creative writing, including years teaching at the Guardian, the Observer, and City University London, combined with certification as a Journal to the Self instructor and ongoing work within the International Association for Journal Writing. That dual grounding, in both the craft of writing and the practice of guided self-reflection, shapes a book that is as attentive to the reader's experience on the page as it is to the psychological terrain it explores.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy suits readers of self-help, personal growth, and journaling categories, as well as those drawn to Jungian psychology and depth-oriented healing. It works equally well as an individual practice or a resource for facilitators and workshop leaders introducing shadow work to a group. Above all, it is a field guide in the truest sense: a companion meant to be c Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9791399261004
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy is an invitation to meet the parts of yourself you have spent a lifetime avoiding, and to discover that they hold more wisdom than you ever expected.We all carry a shadow: the traits, emotions, and memories we have pushed out of sight because they once felt too painful, too shameful, or too inconvenient to face. Left unexamined, this shadow does not disappear. It shapes our relationships, our self-talk, and the patterns we repeat without understanding why. This book offers a practical, compassionate path toward bringing that hidden material into the light, not to judge it, but to reclaim it as raw material for growth.Drawing on the Jungian tradition of shadow work and decades of journaling practice, this field guide translates deep psychological concepts into writing exercises anyone can use, whether you are a longtime journaler or picking up a pen for the first time. Rather than offering vague encouragement to "reflect," it provides seven concrete techniques, gathered in a hands-on appendix, to help you move from avoidance to honest self-inquiry: Sentence Stems to unlock thoughts you didn't know you were withholding, Lists to surface patterns hiding in plain sight, Intuitive Writing to bypass the inner critic, Unsent Letters to say what was never safe to say aloud, Dialogue Writing to hear the different voices within you, POV Shifts to see your story from outside yourself, and Character Sketch to meet your shadow as a distinct, workable presence rather than a vague feeling.Structured as a field guide rather than a straight-through read, the book is designed to be returned to again and again, at whatever stage of the work you find yourself. Each technique stands on its own, so you can meet the material where you are rather than following a rigid sequence.This is not a book about achieving perfection or arriving at some finished, healed self. It is about building an honest relationship with the full range of who you are, so that old wounds become sources of insight rather than invisible forces steering your life. Readers come away with a working practice they can return to for years, not just a single cathartic exercise.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy has earned endorsements from Amie McNee, Lynda Monk, Jackee Holder, and Gloria Kempton, and draws on a bibliography spanning Nathaniel Branden, Robert Ford, Robert Johnson, Tristine Rainer, Connie Zweig, and other central voices in self-help and depth psychology.Whether you come to this book through a personal crisis, a long-standing curiosity about your own patterns, or simply a desire to journal with more depth and honesty, it offers a structured, non-judgmental doorway into the parts of yourself that have been waiting to be heard.The book's approach reflects its author's own background: a career spent in journalism and creative writing, including years teaching at the Guardian, the Observer, and City University London, combined with certification as a Journal to the Self instructor and ongoing work within the International Association for Journal Writing. That dual grounding, in both the craft of writing and the practice of guided self-reflection, shapes a book that is as attentive to the reader's experience on the page as it is to the psychological terrain it explores.Shadow Journaling: A Field Guide to Personal Alchemy suits readers of self-help, personal growth, and journaling categories, as well as those drawn to Jungian psychology and depth-oriented healing. It works equally well as an individual practice or a resource for facilitators and workshop leaders introducing shadow work to a group. Above all, it is a field guide in the truest sense: a companion meant to be c Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9791399261004
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