Commentary: Psychological impacts of covering trauma such as war, or indeed any disaster with loss of life and tragedy, have the capacity to challenge the media professional to develop professional and personal skills. ‘Lessons learned’ from experience will enhance capacity considerably; however there are also the potential negative effects that can cause harm to some. These effects are rarely spoken about in the newsroom, nor are they generally included in any useable detail when journalists undergo hazardous environment training
Young journalists today are highly likely to cover traumatic incidents early in their careers, with ...
abstract: Journalists' increased and continuous exposure to trauma on the field is seldom talked abo...
The reporting of traumas such as disaster, war and conflict often generates imposing newspaper headl...
The 'myth of the hard-bitten journalist' presupposes that news reporters can adequately cope with tr...
We investigated the claim in literature that exposure to work related traumatic events affects the w...
Journalists are on the frontline for reporting on their communities, serving as both first responde...
Trauma is an inevitable part of everyday life in the Pacific. The media is a powerful force and when...
Sometimes what we do is no fun. We cover devastation, the horrors of war and tragedy simply because ...
There has been increasing recognition of members of the media as responders to hazardous events. Stu...
The work of journalists and photographers often involves covering traumatic events, interviewing vic...
Accidents, violent crimes, war and natural disasters are traumatic experiences for individuals direc...
I have always admired journalists reporting from war zones. They seemed so courageous and utterly in...
Background: Journalists covering traumatic news events can develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress...
Hardly a day goes by when we are not reminded of the hazards of modern journalism. The already unacc...
2013-10-01This thesis, in the form of a radio documentary, examines the psychological trauma experie...
Young journalists today are highly likely to cover traumatic incidents early in their careers, with ...
abstract: Journalists' increased and continuous exposure to trauma on the field is seldom talked abo...
The reporting of traumas such as disaster, war and conflict often generates imposing newspaper headl...
The 'myth of the hard-bitten journalist' presupposes that news reporters can adequately cope with tr...
We investigated the claim in literature that exposure to work related traumatic events affects the w...
Journalists are on the frontline for reporting on their communities, serving as both first responde...
Trauma is an inevitable part of everyday life in the Pacific. The media is a powerful force and when...
Sometimes what we do is no fun. We cover devastation, the horrors of war and tragedy simply because ...
There has been increasing recognition of members of the media as responders to hazardous events. Stu...
The work of journalists and photographers often involves covering traumatic events, interviewing vic...
Accidents, violent crimes, war and natural disasters are traumatic experiences for individuals direc...
I have always admired journalists reporting from war zones. They seemed so courageous and utterly in...
Background: Journalists covering traumatic news events can develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress...
Hardly a day goes by when we are not reminded of the hazards of modern journalism. The already unacc...
2013-10-01This thesis, in the form of a radio documentary, examines the psychological trauma experie...
Young journalists today are highly likely to cover traumatic incidents early in their careers, with ...
abstract: Journalists' increased and continuous exposure to trauma on the field is seldom talked abo...
The reporting of traumas such as disaster, war and conflict often generates imposing newspaper headl...