Harvard professor cites studies to highlight 'perverse consequence of trigger warnings'
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The New Yorker published a piece by Harvard professor Jeannie Suk Gersen Tuesday concluding "trigger warnings" are not as beneficial for students as its proponents insist, and in some cases may be causing more harm to students who may suffer from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).
But Gersen questioned just how beneficial trigger warnings are and cited research to suggest the opposite.
"Because trigger warnings involve assumptions about emotional reactions, particularly with respect to PTSD., psychology researchers have begun to study whether trigger warnings are in fact beneficial," she wrote. "The results of around a dozen psychological studies, published between 2018 and 2021, are remarkably consistent, and they differ from conventional wisdom: they find that trigger warnings do not seem to lessen negative reactions to disturbing material in students, trauma survivors, or those diagnosed with PTSD."