Study: Trigger warnings don ’t work, may undermine emotional resilience
Conclusions: Trigger warnings may inadvertently undermine some aspects of emotional resilience. Further research is needed on the generalizability of our findings, especially to collegiate populations and to those with trauma histories.
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Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning emotional distress emotional-resilience posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD trigger warnings Source Type: blogs
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