Counseling for News Reporters, Journalists and Photojournalists
News reporters, journalists and photojournalists are often called to situations involving:
- accidents
- fires
- mass shootings
- disasters such as earthquakes
- war zone locations
- and other distressing events.
Traumatic events like these require specialized counseling.
Seeing incidents such as these can be distressing. Regular counseling can help prevent the development of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression and other mental health issues.
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Being present at traumatic incidents can cause you to have reoccurring memories of the event or situation you witnessed. These memories can affect your ability to do your reporting work, cause sleep issues and affect your ability to relate to your co-workers, friends and family.
Just talking about it with a fellow reporter or friend can cause you to relive the trauma and sometimes make it worse. Our counselors have been trained in special trauma techniques that can help you to process the trauma in an effective yet safe way without re-living it. This can help you to deal with it and sometimes to even develop as a person as a result of this experience.
All counseling sessions are kept confidential as per HIPAA regulations.
Contact us to learn more about counseling for news reporters and journalists so that you can begin to heal today and prevent the possible negative effects of your work.
We look forward to working with you.
Make an appointment today by calling us on (888) 870-1775 or by filling out our Contact Form.