In this episode the Old Rucker continues the Therapeutic Writing in Recovery series with guest and author JC Crumpton, a Navy veteran who shares how creative writing became a critical tool in his recovery after surviving a devastating automobile accident that resulted in a traumatic brain injury (TBI). JC reflects on growing up as a military brat, navigating family alcoholism, adapting to life after brain injury, and learning long term coping strategies for memory, emotional regulation, and identity shifts. Through candid conversation, he explains how journaling, poetry, and longhand writing help him process trauma, manage depression, and rebuild a coherent life narrative, while also offering insight and encouragement for TBI survivors and their families. The episode underscores writing not as performance or profit, but as a practical, evidence backed recovery practice that supports cognitive function, emotional processing, and meaning making over the long haul.
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