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The impact of election stress


In the Spotlight: Managing Stress During the Election | Student Affairs

With the election season growing closer, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and overstimulated. Difficult conversations with peers, family, and community members ...

6 Effective Strategies to Cope With 2024 Election Stress

In a recent survey, 7 out of 10 adults reported that the 2024 US presidential election cycle was a source of stress. Here are 6 strategies ...

Election Stress Wearing You Out? 10 Tips to Help You Keep Calm ...

This stress can lead to conflicts with friends and family, anxiety, and even physical symptoms like sleep loss and shortened tempers. To cope ...

13 Ways to Reduce Election Stress - US News Health

Some 72% of Americans are stressed about the upcoming election, according to an August 2024 survey. Political stress or election anxiety refers ...

Election aftermath: Balancing hope and anxiety - WTOL

TOLEDO, Ohio — The election is now over and while some people are celebrating and looking forward to the future, others are stressed.

Election stressing you out? Here are 5 psychologist-approved tips to ...

A clinical psychologist shares research-backed strategies to lessen anxiety during election season. For many people, stress related to the ...

Election stress disorder is real. Here's how to cope with 3 weeks to go

With less than three weeks until Election Day, the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump news blitz can be a lot to handle. Here's how experts say you ...

How to Cope with Post-Election Stress | Columbian College of Arts ...

For many, the anxiety of the presidential election remains. Clinical Psychology's Katherine Marshall Woods has tips for unwinding and ...

Stress Relief Tips for Election Anxiety | Coping with Election Stress

Feeling stressed about the election? Discover effective tips and strategies for handling election anxiety, reducing stress, and coping with ...

Election Stress - Practice Self Care! - Greene County Public Health

A recent American Psychology Association report found that 3 in 4 Americans are stressed about the 2024 election. Elections can have a pretty ...

What Is "Post-Election Stress Disorder" - BetterHelp

Learn how to manage post election stress disorder, cope with anxiety, and improve your mental health by understanding effects of stress and ...

How to manage election anxiety | Fortune Well

77% of Americans are stressed about the future of the country, finds a new poll. Here's how to calm down.

Is election stress disorder real? - Mayo Clinic News Network

More than two-thirds, approximately 68%, of American adults say the 2020 U.S. presidential election is a significant source of stress in their ...

Feeling Anxious about This Year's Election? You're Not Alone

Feeling anxious about the upcoming presidential election? You're not alone: an estimated three quarters of Americans report experiencing anxiety over politics ...

Ways to Cope with Post-Election Stress - Active Minds

Election results can induce emotions, whether celebratory or stressful. Let's be real: the results of this week's presidential election have ...

The Differential Effects of Stress on Voter Turnout - jstor

triggered to consider life stressors unrelated to politics, individuals without a history of past participation in politics are less likely to vote while ...

Election Stress and Mental Health - Aligned Life Therapy

These political events have real life consequences, and it's important to provide space in therapy to share fears about how politics and ...

How To Cope With Election Anxiety | Text ELECTION to 741741

This election season can be very stressful. If you need to cope with election stress, chat with us and text ELECTION to 741741 for support.

7 Tips for Coping With Election Stress | UCI Counseling Center

Looking toward the 2024 presidential year elections for candidates and ballot initiatives may feel at minimum personal and in the extreme highly stressful.

Anxiety Grips Voters as Election Day Looms | Psychiatrist.com

The upcoming election is putting a strain on the mental health of many Americans, particularly younger voters and women, causing anxiety and stress.