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In an age where we’re more conscious than ever about mental health and well-being, trigger warnings have become a common practice in schools, media, and online spaces. Some say they’re essential for protecting individuals from content that could cause emotional distress, while others argue that they’re overly cautious and might even stifle open dialogue.
So, what’s the real deal with trigger warnings?
To discuss, guest host Mairead Ronan is joined by Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist and Author.
By Newstalk4.6
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In an age where we’re more conscious than ever about mental health and well-being, trigger warnings have become a common practice in schools, media, and online spaces. Some say they’re essential for protecting individuals from content that could cause emotional distress, while others argue that they’re overly cautious and might even stifle open dialogue.
So, what’s the real deal with trigger warnings?
To discuss, guest host Mairead Ronan is joined by Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist and Author.

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