What Is Mass Violence Fatigue? A Forensic Psychology, Criminal Psychology and Mental Health Podcast Episode.
With the number of mass violence acts and mass shootings increasing, there comes a point when people are no longer shocked by these tragic events. But why? In this interesting forensic psychology podcast episode, we explore what is mass violence fatigue and how desensitisation makes people less shocked by these awful events, before discussing why it's important to overcome desensitisation and a few steps about what a victim or person affected by a mass shooting could do to help them recover. If you're interested in the psychology behind violence, criminal psychology and forensic psychology then you'll today's episode.
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