Join Me for an In-Person Workshop Jan. 11 at Northwestern University: Expressive Writing for Emotional Healing
Saturday, January 11th, 1p-4p, Northwestern University's Norris Center
Whether you’ve known periods of overwhelm, trauma, or significant difficulty, it’s important to process these experiences in healthy ways. In this course, you’ll learn the evidence-based technique of expressive writing to help process difficult emotions to help you get “unstuck.”
Experience the transformative, healing power of evidence-based expressive writing
Break the creative blocks holding you back
Rest. Renew. Rediscover your authentic voice.
Details
Expressive Writing for Emotional Healing
Instructor: Christine Wolf
Date: Saturday, January 11, 2025
Time: 1-4p Central
Place: Norris University Center, Northwestern University, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, Illinois
Cost: $49 Public, $39 Northwestern Students/Staff/Faculty
Bonus: Use coupon code NYEve2025 and save $5 when registering between 12/31 thru 1/06.
Note: you’ll need to create a profile on Northwestern’s site before registering for the course.
Can’t make the live event?
Interested in a recording of my 3-hour virtual workshop, Expressive Writing for Emotional Healing? You can watch (or listen to) the downloaded video whenever it’s convenient for you. Add your name to this form and I’ll send you info on how to purchase a recording of the workshop. Fun fact: Paid Subscribers to this newsletter receive a 50% discount code for the workshop video! That’s just $24.50!
I look forward to sharing the benefits of expressive writing with you!

Your instructor, Christine Wolf, is an award-winning writer, memoir coach, and founder of Write To Heal Retreats. Passionate about community-building and science-based, therapeutic writing techniques, Wolf believes we’re better able to navigate life’s challenges through the powers of human connection and writing.
Christine began journaling at the age of seven. After college, she spent a decade in marketing, then earned a Master’s degree in teaching before launching her professional writing career from her kitchen table at the age of 40.
Since then, her work’s been featured on CNN and HuffPost Live, as well as in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, Runner’s World, ChicagoNow, Better Humans, Invisible Illness, and other outlets, almost always exploring topics of emotional depth, including relationships, mental health, grief, loss, trauma, and advocacy.
In 2019, Wolf founded Writers’ Haven Evanston, a cooperative writing space for women. In 2022, she launched her Substack newsletter, Writers’ Haven by Christine Wolf. She’s been a performing member with Short Story Theatre and Telling Stories, and has appeared on the stages of Mortified Chicago, Louder Than A Mom, and at The Moth — where she was named StorySLAM champion.
When not coaching her memoir clients, you can find Christine working on her own memoir about sisterhood lost and found, training for the next Chicago Marathon, or trying to stay awake while watching TV with Eric. www.christinewolf.com