Election years are prime times for heightened anxiety — and the 2024 race is shaping up to be particularly stressful. The country is arguably more divided than ever and there's a lot at stake , from reproductive rights to basic healthcare. Worry and disagreements may seem inevitable, and our ability to doom-scroll on social media or tune into endless news channel coverage doesn't help matters.

But the months of election stress can take its toll. "Election anxiety is definitely on the rise," says Colleen Marshall, MA, LMFT, pointing to a May 2024 survey from the American Psychiatric Association that found that 73 percent of US adults reported feeling anxious about the upcoming election. "It's a big contributor to the overall increase in anxiety we've been seeing," Marshall tells PS, adding that 43 percent of people say they're more anxious this year than last, per the same study.

Given what we know about elections and anxiety, is there anything we can do to avoid the same stressful fate ahead of the 2024 presidential election? There is — and it may take some firm boundaries and self-discipline, but it's worth it for your mental well-being. Here, therapist-approved advice on how to avoid stoking the flames of your election stress this year. Colleen Marshall , MA, LMFT, is the chief clinical officer at Two Chairs , a mental health provider specializing in personalized, evidence-based therapy through both virtual and in-person care.

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