Beyond the Pen Point – The Psychological Impact of Covering Disasters on Journalists

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 新聞研究所 === 97 === This report looks at the psychological adjustment of journalists after covering disasters. From a clinical perspective, journalists could be at risk of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, substance abuse, and other psychological conditions. These conditions...

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Main Authors: Christine I-hsin Lu, 陸逸馨
Other Authors: 谷玲玲
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71723474468669462273
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spelling ndltd-TW-097NTU053830162016-05-02T04:11:09Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71723474468669462273 Beyond the Pen Point – The Psychological Impact of Covering Disasters on Journalists 在筆鋒之外─記者採訪災難後的心理衝擊 Christine I-hsin Lu 陸逸馨 碩士 國立臺灣大學 新聞研究所 97 This report looks at the psychological adjustment of journalists after covering disasters. From a clinical perspective, journalists could be at risk of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, substance abuse, and other psychological conditions. These conditions have been documented in studies of journalists covering stories in war zones, and also in other circumstances where they witness human tragedies such as the September 11 attacks. When disaster happens, journalists play many roles at the same time: an observer, a witness to history, a human being looking at other distressed human beings, and sometimes a victim themselves. It is important to raise awareness so that journalists know how they can protect themselves and their interviewees in a disaster. While the same event may cause different psychological responses for different individuals, factors triggering emotional impacts are explored. Through the stories of journalists with various years of experience and the events they witnessed, this in-depth report shows the current situation of how journalists deal with troubled emotions, and develop coping strategies and defense mechanisms. The risk factors, the impact of repeated exposure in disaster reporting, and the available resources in Taiwan are discussed. 谷玲玲 2009 學位論文 ; thesis 70 en_US
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description 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 新聞研究所 === 97 === This report looks at the psychological adjustment of journalists after covering disasters. From a clinical perspective, journalists could be at risk of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, substance abuse, and other psychological conditions. These conditions have been documented in studies of journalists covering stories in war zones, and also in other circumstances where they witness human tragedies such as the September 11 attacks. When disaster happens, journalists play many roles at the same time: an observer, a witness to history, a human being looking at other distressed human beings, and sometimes a victim themselves. It is important to raise awareness so that journalists know how they can protect themselves and their interviewees in a disaster. While the same event may cause different psychological responses for different individuals, factors triggering emotional impacts are explored. Through the stories of journalists with various years of experience and the events they witnessed, this in-depth report shows the current situation of how journalists deal with troubled emotions, and develop coping strategies and defense mechanisms. The risk factors, the impact of repeated exposure in disaster reporting, and the available resources in Taiwan are discussed.
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