One of the relatively recent developments in the media world is the recognition of the traumatizing effects certain journalistic activities can have on the psyche of media people. 

Emotional Intelligence
Journalists are no less at risk of burnout and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than are professionals in other high risk areas involving emotionally challenging work activities. Around the world, workshops are now being offered for traumatized journalists. The main objective, as the author is aware from working with traumatized war refugees, is to assist individuals to find better ways of processing their traumatic experiences, come to terms with their current life reality and achieve better levels of functioning. Read More>>>>>>>>

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