Anxiety and Depression Association of America
Prevalence, symptoms and empirically-supported treatments for PTSD, with a specific section for newsrooms and journalists featuring information on accurate reporting of mental illness.
Prevalence, symptoms and empirically-supported treatments for PTSD, with a specific section for newsrooms and journalists featuring information on accurate reporting of mental illness.
Selected excerpts from a panel discussion between journalist Pete Hamill, psychologist Elana Newman, and psychiatrist Jonathan Shay about journalistic, clinical, and political dimensions of trauma.
A variety of educational materials for clinicians and individuals to use in response to terror attacks around the world.
An excellent compilation of general information, fact sheets, and specialized trauma resources for journalists and media professionals.
A National Center for PTSD Fact Sheet that discusses traumatic events encountered by journalists and key studies pertaining to journalists and PTSD.
A National Center for PTSD Fact Sheet. A summary of the specific effects of community violence on children and adolescents.
The NCTSN has published recommendations for journalists who cover childhood trauma.
A summary of research involving children's responses to terrorism and strategies for helping them recover.
For those reporting on the natural disasters in China and Myanmar, the Dart Center has assembled tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists on past catastrophes and other resources of relevance.
PDF version of IFJ's Survival Guide for Journalists.