Mental health month renews focus on journalists' emotional well-being
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Monday, 15th June 2026 at 3:07pm
As conversations around Men's Mental Health Month gain momentum in June, attention is increasingly turning towards professions where emotional strain is often overlooked. Journalism is one of them.
For reporters, exposure to grief, violence, injustice and human suffering is often part of the job. Yet while journalists are trained to remain objective and move quickly from one assignment to the next, the emotional impact of repeatedly witnessing trauma is rarely discussed.
Independent journalist Prasanth Shanmugasundaram, whose work has appeared in BBC, DW, The Wire and Mongabay, says some stories stay with journalists long after publication.
"There are stories you finish filing, and there are stories that don't leave you," he says.
Among them are his reports on caste-based discrimin...
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