Anthony Feinstein Resource Library
An examination of psychological distress and moral injury in journalists exposed to online harassment
European Journal of Psychotraumatology (2025)
Validation of the Toronto Moral Injury Scale for Journalists
American Psychological Association/Traumatology (2022)
Journalists covering the refugee and migration crisis are affected by moral injury not PTSD
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Open (2018)
Books
Moral Courage: 19 Profiles of Investigative Journalists
G Editions (2023)
Journalists Under Fire: The Psychological Hazards of Covering War
Johns Hopkins University Press (2006)
Documentary
Winner of a 2012 Peabody Award, short-listed for a 2012 Academy Award and commissioned by documentary, the film explores the dangers and the effects of war on those who report the news from the world's most dangerous places.
Journalism in times of war has become an increasingly lethal and traumatic endeavor for the men and women who face constant threats to their lives and psyches. With the death toll skyrocketing from only two reporters killed in World War I to almost a journalist a week being killed in the last two decades, UNDER FIRE weaves together portraits, battlefield accounts and combat footage to reveal what the reporters see, think and feel.
Martyn Burke, documentary filmmaker whose work has brought him to battlefields around the world, and Anthony Feinstein, the psychiatrist who works with journalists heal the trauma, delve into the experiences of top tier correspondents from AP, New York Times, BBC, and LA Times, among others, bringing a unique understanding and insight into the psychological cost of covering war.

