TY - JOUR AU - Zoe Wyatt PY - 2024 DA - 2024/02/01 TI - Echoes of Distress: Navigating the Neurological Impact of Digital Media on Vicarious Trauma and Resilience JO - Medicine and Clinical Science VL - 6 IS - 1 AB - The pervasive reach of digital media exerts a profound influence across society, affecting not only frontline responders to disasters and traumatic events, but also the general public watching this unfold from their homes. This article broadens the discourse on vicarious trauma, exploring its neurobiological underpinnings, particularly the role of mirror neurons and the empathic response in experiencing the distress of others vicariously. It presents the contemporary challenge of secondary traumatic stress induced by relentless media coverage of global crises, impacting clinicians and individuals alike. The discussion includes unpacking how graphic imagery, emotionally charged narratives and the sheer volume of distressing content can trigger a spectrum of stress responses like intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, and emotional numbing. The paper also examines the heightened susceptibility of different demographic groups, emphasising how the ubiquity of news and social media has intensified the potential for widespread vicarious trauma. Addressing resilience, the article offers strategies for all to maintain wellbeing in the face of relentless media exposure, advocating for preventative measures and psychological support systems. Ultimately, the article calls for a holistic approach to media consumption and trauma awareness, aiming to preserve the psychological wellbeing of healthcare workers and those bearing witness to trauma and human suffering, whether encountered professionally or through digital platforms. SN - 2690-5191 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2690-5191.1109 DO - 10.33425/2690-5191.1109