Individual Mental Health Consultations to Media Workers in Armenia
Individual Mental Health Consultations to Media Workers in Armenia
- June 5, 2024
- Category: Announcements
The Public Journalism Club (PJC), committed to fostering the mental well-being of Armenian media workers and providing a conducive professional atmosphere, offers free psychological support to media representatives within the “Mental Health Support to Media Workers in Armenia” project.
The project serves as a part of the Media Program in Armenia implemented by Internews in Armenia, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Individual consultations for mental health support are intended for media workers (journalists, cameramen, editors, content creators) who have been involved in coverage related to:
- war operations,
- emergency situations,
- traumatic events, stories,
- post-war developments,
- tragic events,
- crises.
Within the framework of the project, we collaborate with the “Armenian Scientific Association of Psychologists” NGO. Below, you will find the contact information of their professional specialists, giving you the option to choose who you would like to work with.
Anna Hakobjanyan (Phone: +374 95 473029, Email: [email protected])
Narine Khachatryan (Phone: +374 91 300469, Email: [email protected])
Hasmik Hakobyan (Phone: +374 77 220003, Email: [email protected])
The privacy of your personal data will be strictly safeguarded. Only the psychologists you select for individual sessions will have access to this information. These sessions can be conducted either online or in person (offline). The frequency of the meetings will be tailored to your preferences and the guidance provided by the specialist.
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About the project
The Public Journalism Club is implementing the “Mental Health Support to Media Workers in Armenia” project within Media Program in Armenia funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The lead organization is Internews in Armenia.
The project details are available here.
This mental health support initiative is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The contents are the responsibility of the Public Journalism Club, a subrecipient of Internews Network, and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.