With Election Day finally over, you might find yourself scrolling social media for hours on end — either elated that Donald ...
The election results can create many different feelings, but experts agree it's okay to take a break from politics.
Election Day is here, and you might be feeling uneasy about the significant outcomes that will impact policy going forward.
Millions of Americans report feeling a range of emotions from devastation to jubilation. Experts say it's important to process both in a healthy manner.
Know you're not alone: "It's completely normal for people to feel a sense of loss or fear when election results don't align with their hopes," Sinha said, adding these emotions can "take a toll on ...
Elections can be emotionally charged experiences. The aftermath of a presidential election, especially one that sparks ...
In the run up to election day on Tuesday, several campus groups announced that they would provide wellbeing-related resources ...
Nearly 69% of U.S. adults reported that the 2024 presidential election is a significant source of stress in their lives.
The election cycle can be stressful for some. Here are some tips from a North Texas doctor to get your mind off of politics.
Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit mental health organization, offers the following tips for coping with post-election anxiety: ...
“There are so many voters who are anxious, fearful about the results, and they suffer what we call election stress disorder, which is essentially feeling anxiety, uncertainty, out of control, worried ...
An Oct. 22 study from the American Psychological Association shows that 69% of Americans surveyed said the 2024 election was ...