On sensitive topics, a real professional reads the prompt before you do.
You journal by hand, in your own notebook. The prompts that guide you should be worth the ink. So when a Journal Party program touches grief, trauma, anxiety, identity, or anything clinical, a Mental Health Advisory Board member reads every prompt. A licensed clinician on the board signs off in writing. Only then does it ship with the advisory badge.
Programs flagged for review
Anything touching grief, trauma, anxiety, identity, addiction, or other clinical terrain is automatically routed.
Specialty-matched advisor
A board member whose expertise fits the topic reads the program and every prompt inside it.
Licensed sign-off, then publish
A licensed clinician on the board signs off in writing before the program ships with the advisory badge.
Members & specialties
Note: not every advisor holds an active clinical license — some are educators, researchers, or specialists in adjacent fields. Programs marked with the advisory badge are reviewed and signed off by a licensed clinician on the board.
Browse programs vetted by the board.
Look for the advisory badge inside the program library to spot content with clinical sign-off.
Apply to join the board.
Therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, educators in the mental-health field. Paid review work, name credit on every program you sign off on.