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Being Stressed by the News

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Being Stressed by the News

Being Stressed by the News

July 10, 2025

Being Stressed by the News-How to Protect Your Mental Health

Staying informed is important but if you’re feeling constantly overwhelmed, anxious, or hopeless after watching the news, you’re not alone. Being stressed by the news is increasingly common in today’s 24/7 information cycle. From global conflicts to climate disasters, the constant stream of negative headlines can take a serious toll on your mental health.

 

Why Being Stressed by the News Happens So Often

News outlets tend to focus on dramatic, emotionally charged stories because they grab attention. This type of content activates the brain’s stress response releasing cortisol and adrenaline. Over time, being stressed by the news becomes a chronic state, especially when we feel powerless to help or change anything.

 

Signs You’re Emotionally Drained by the News

If you feel irritable, anxious, helpless, or find yourself avoiding the news entirely, these are signs that you’re being stressed by the news. It can also manifest physically like tension headaches, trouble sleeping, or even panic attacks triggered by certain headlines. This experience can be similar to the emotional weight described in our blog The Hidden Weight of the Scroll, which explores how excessive screen exposure impacts our well-being.

 

Setting Boundaries Without Staying Ignorant

You don’t have to cut off all information to protect your peace. Set time limits for news consumption try checking only once a day from trusted sources. Consider turning off push notifications and muting accounts that sensationalize content. You can also practice “news fasting” on weekends to recharge.

 

Protecting Your Mind While Staying Informed

Try balancing heavy news with uplifting or solution-focused stories. Follow mental health creators or organizations that share tools to manage emotions. One helpful strategy is to practice grounding techniques after consuming distressing news like deep breathing, journaling, or going for a walk. This APA podcast on how to cope with news overload offers expert tips on handling the emotional impact of constant headlines

 

When to Seek Support

If being stressed by the news is interfering with your daily life, mood, or relationships, it may be time to talk to a therapist. There’s no shame in needing support. Mental health professionals can help you develop coping skills, process your emotions, and create a healthier relationship with the media.

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