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How Journalists Can Protect Their Mental Well-Being

Summary by nbcuacademy.com
(Yana Iskayeva / Getty Images) Floods, wars and a possible recession — the last few weeks of news have been hard not only for the public to watch and read, but also for journalists to report. Keeping up with the demands of a 24-hour, fast-paced news cycle — often inundated with tragedy and pain — can have serious mental health implications for those delivering the headlines.  According to the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, “a significant…
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nbcuacademy.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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