User talk:Jk1564093840j/journal therapy

Grammar Journal therapy uses reflective writing so that the writer can receive mental and emotion(al) clarity, validate experiences and come to a deeper understanding of him or herself.

In all journal therapy techniques, the writer is encouraged (to) date everything

Clarity The clarity of the article is good and thoroughly expresses the history and methods of therapeutic journal writing.

Wikipedia Manual of Style Everything seems to conform to the manual of style set in place by Wikipedia, although there are a few broken links to pages. Check back for the two red links and make sure that they are linked to the right place. All of the other links though seem to take me to the correct Wikipedia page when I click on them.

Accuracy & Trustworthiness This article seems to be very trustworthy because there are many links to other Wikipedia pages to affirm the information, and there are also a good amount of external links to credible sources.

Organization This article is well organized and has a good flow from point to point, I wouldn't really change anything there.

KE3840J (talk) 16:30, 1 November 2012 (UTC)

Peer Editing
very good use of wiki-formatting, very minimal grammar errors, well organized, this topic is very interesting, All of your information is cited and referenced very well.

KaylaENG3840J (talk) 16:41, 1 November 2012 (UTC)

Erin Sammon's Peer Review: I think this article is very interesting and very well written. I think that the information is very trustworthy because you have so many outside sources cited within. Make sure that you fix the 2 red links on your page, one is for Dr. porgoff? and since you already linked it previously, you don't need to do it again!

I know nothing about this topic but was still able to read and understand the information provided, so I think you did a great job and wouldn't really change much. I dont know if there is more for the end parts, but besides that, I love your article! Great job,

Es3840j (talk) 16:52, 1 November 2012 (UTC)