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Dealing with PTSD in the newsroom

Dec 08, 2014, 01:09 PM

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Studies show that 20% of war correspondents may suffer from post traumatic stress disorder #PTSD. Trauma specialist @ProfNGreenberg from @MarchonStress tells @INSInews how to spot the signs that a reporter may be in trouble and how best to help. #safetyfirst #journosafe

Many thanks to Chris Zabriskie for the music and AP for the image. http://chriszabriskie.com/

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