Studies Say that News Watching Can Cause War Trauma
(Image source: cihrs.org) War trauma is not limited to the places where a war is raging. It permeates globally, especially through media outlets, and it has dangerous physical and psychological consequences for all of us. S tudies say that w e do not need to live in a conflict zone to experience war trauma. War news travels at high speed and scale and reaches us within moments of the real happenings. We all experience war in real time. The sights and sounds of war, recorded and telecast in high quality, strike the viewer with unprecedented severity. Every listener or viewer of mass media becomes an indirect victim of war. The people in the Middle East or the neighbouring countries of Ukraine and Russia live under the constant fear of the war spilling over to their localities. However, a television viewer in the US, India, or Japan might feel a surge of high anxiety just by continuously watching the news about these distant wars. Som...