Sure, counselors have special training and may be able to see you
more objectively than you can. But journaling offers advantages: You’re
not ceding agency to anyone, the counselor’s biases can’t creep in, you
may know yourself better than a counselor does, you can use your journal
more than weekly, and no matter how many “sessions” you choose have,
they're free.
There is a variation on journaling that I believe is superior and, to my knowledge, hasn’t been proposed. My PsychologyToday.com article today describes it.
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