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Oct 2023
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Prof. Dr. Dr. Jan Kizilhan über die Psyc...

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Die schlimmen Nachrichten überschlagen sich. Miriam Davoudvandi hat sich in dieser Folge mit dem Psychologen und Autoren Prof. Dr. Dr. Jan Ilhan Kizilhan zusammengesetzt und über eure Fragen und Sorgen in politischen Krisenzeiten gesprochen. Begriffserklärungen und weitere Infos zum Podcast: https://www.wdr.de/k/dankegut



Worauf sollte man achten, wenn man Nachrichten konsumiert? Wie kann man sich und die eigene mentale Gesundheit schützen? Was tun, wenn man Familie in betroffenen Gebieten hat? Was ist eine Survivor’s Guilt? Wohin sollen betroffene Jugendliche mit ihrer Wut? Wie geht man mit Schuldgefühlen und Angst um? Außerdem geht es darum, wie man Betroffenen helfen und ob man Empathie trainieren kann.

Begriffserklärungen und weitere Infos zum Podcast gibt es hier.

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