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Do trigger warnings work?

Do trigger warnings work?

FromPsychTalks


Do trigger warnings work?

FromPsychTalks

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today, trigger or content warnings pop up in much of the media we consume, and have spread to universities and classrooms. But are these warnings actually helping us? Do they make us avoid triggering material, or at least minimise the potential harm involved, if we do see it? This episode, featuring Dr Ella Moeck, invites you to rethink trigger warnings and how we might best deal with confronting topics in our everyday lives. Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. 
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Featuring Dr Ella Moeck, Research Fellow in the Functions of Emotion in Everyday Life (FEEL) Lab at the University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. Ella’s research focuses on the intersection between cognition and emotion.
Episode credits: Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. Music by Chris Falk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (11)

This is PsychTalks: modern life explored by psychology experts. Each episode unpacks one thorny issue in Australia — and the wider world — to help reveal how our minds work. Hear from some of the brightest thinkers in psychology research, and a line-up of stellar guests. Hosted by award-winning journalist Lynne Malcolm and supported by the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences.