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This chapter explores the mental health challenges faced by journalists through a review of existing literature and a brief survey of journalists in Brazil. The study suggests that more research is needed on the mental health of journalists and calls for preventive measures such as mental health training in journalism schools and news organizations, as well as identifying and addressing the root causes of mental health issues in the industry. The chapter also highlights various strategies and best practices for journalists to maintain their mental well-being, including techniques for managing stress, establishing boundaries between work and personal life, and seeking support from colleagues. The study emphasizes that addressing the mental health challenges faced by journalists is important for the well-being of individual journalists and the quality of journalism and its role in serving society. The study concludes that, by promoting mental health practices and awareness, the journalism industry can improve the lives of its professionals and better serve the public.
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Mental health Journalists
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Capoano, E., & Essenfelder, R. (2023). Reporting and feeling: considerations on the mental health of journalists during the pandemic In Perspectives on workplace communication and well-being in hybrid work environments pp. 43–54. ISBN: 9781668473535. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7353-5.ch003
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IGI Global