A model for disaster mental health communication: Testing a three-pronged approach to support communicators and affected publics (2024)
J. Suzanne Horsley, Daphne S. Cain
Hidden among the alerts, headlines and warnings during a crisis, an often-overlooked challenge confronts communicators. Busy addressing safety concerns and getting out important information, their mental health becomes less of a priority. That affects messaging, which can ultimately distress intended audiences. This project aims to expand theory for integrity in public communication
- Blog Post Page Center Blog: Supporting mental health for communicators during a crisis – Q&A with J. Suzanne Horsley