Almas Rotas: newsletter

Broken Souls

 

The journalism and mental health newsletter

 

Journalism and mental health

A project to adress journalists’ mental health

Journalism has a health condition

Journalists are suffering mental health consequences from covering the pandemic

Covering the pandemic caused stress

Journalists are at particular risk of work-related stress

Journalists are suffering from psychological distress

The effects of covering the pandemic caused stress and anxiety

The pandemic has led journalists to depression

Journalists who want to change jobs present more depression

Journalists have burned out

Journalism has a long history of stress and burnout

Trauma reporting can result in mental health effects

Journalists know trauma, but COVID-19 might expose them to anticipatory trauma

PTSD is one of the most frequent mental health problems in journalists

Journalists covering the pandemic reported post-traumatic stress disorder

Responsible media reporting can reduce suicides

Coverage of suicide by many mainstream outlets fails

COVID-19 compounded journalism’s mental health crisis

Journalists are suffering mental health consequences from covering the pandemic

Covering Ukraine's war special newsletter

Protecting journalists against trauma while reporting

Searching for healthy ways to practice journalism

Maria Miret is an international freelance journalist covering health issues.

Do media care their journalists' mental health?

Journalism has a long history of inducing stress and burnout in workers

The impact of online violence on journalists

DEI efforts must consider mental health and online abuse

The health risks of journalism

The state of mental health of many Euronews employees is alarming

Covering traumatic stories impacts journalists' mental health

Increased attention has been paid to the trauma of journalism since the pandemic hit

Some media care their journalists' mental health

How to create a culture of well-being in newsrooms

Vicarious trauma and journalism

Journalists’ job involves suffering

Covering mental health

Our reporting ignores global mental health

If you want good journalism, you need healthy journalists

News organizations have a moral obligation to care for journalists

Mental health and investigative journalism

The emotional toll for journalists to investigate

There is a burnout crisis in journalism

Burnout is affecting journalists across the newsrooms

Journalism challenges after the COVID

Many journalists have dealt with secondary trauma during the pandemic

How journalists can safeguard their health

We need to protect journalists covering the war creating psychological safety

Mental health resilience for journalists

Newsrooms should develop a mental health strategy to prioritize well-being

How to manage emotions in journalism

We need to make journalists mentally healthier

API supports journalists' mental health

Strengthening democracy by sustaining the health and well-being of the journalists

The importance of reflecting on mental health as journalists

The impact on mental health in the name of journalis

Understanding trauma and journalism

Responsible reporting shouldn’t spread more trauma

Best practices of trauma-informed journalism

The Trauma Aware Journalism Project

Journalists are increasingly facing violence

Covering traumatic stories take a toll on journalists

Newsrooms must address PTSD

Journalists suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and we need to take it seriously