10/01/2019 12:00 AM EDT
Source: Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma [Columbia University]. Published: 10/2019. This 54-page report, supported by the Wellcome Trust, discusses how long-term, repeated professional exposure to “second-hand” human distress – the details of others’ traumatic experience, along with graphic imagery and other aversive content – can have significant occupational-health consequences, long recognized by medical science as “vicarious traumatization” or “secondary trauma." Its goals are to map out the drivers of occupational distress in factual TV; understand how effectively the industry responds to significant sources of occupational distress; and recommend potential steps for moving forward. (PDF)
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