Handling Traumatic Imagery
Practical steps to protect yourself when exposed to upsetting images, photos and video. Gavin Rees, Dart Center senior advisor of training and innovation, offers concrete tips to limit exposure to graphic imagery.
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Trauma Interviewing
Covering Sexual Violence
Reporting in Indigenous Communities
Climate Journalism & Trauma
Interviewing Children
Reporting on Vulnerable Communities
Ethical Relationships with Sources
A Trauma Victim’s Advice
The Journalist’s Brain (Animated)
Journalists & Trauma Science
Peer Support for News Professionals
Operational Debriefs
Taking Care of Yourself
Trauma Aware Leadership
Planning For Difficult Stories
Disponible en français
Resources
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Study Guide
Handling Traumatic Imagery
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Handling Traumatic Imagery: Developing a Standard Operating Procedure
Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma
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New research details full impact of graphic images on newsrooms – and how to cope
First Draft
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Occupational Distress in UK Factual Television
Dart Center Europe
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Investigating War Crimes: Self-Care for Covering Traumatic Events
Global Investigative Journalism Network
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In the Line of Duty: Covering Trauma
Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma