Protecting Mental Health While Covering Hard Stories
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Journalists often bear witness to others’ job insecurity and setbacks, which can be emotionally taxing.
Wang recommends:
Set clear boundaries between professional concern and personal mental health.
Define the goal of each story: Whether it’s accurate science reporting or combating disinformation, knowing your purpose helps manage emotional load.
Seek support and training, similar to disaster journalism protocols, for handling trauma and stress effectively.
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This topic doesn’t get enough attention — mental health should be treated as a priority for every journalist.
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Balancing emotional well-being with demanding stories is essential. Support systems make a real difference.