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An exploration of how politics is undermining Americans’ mental health
The Anxious State: Stress, Polarization, and Elections in America examines the increasing political stress and emotional polarization in the United States. It examines the physiological toll of exposure to political conflict, the role of media and social media in heightening anxiety, and the strain on personal relationships caused by polarization. The authors argue that politics has moved from the periphery of American life into its most intimate spaces, creating a state of heightened vigilance and emotional exhaustion. The Anxious State:
An excellent text for both academic and general audiences, fits with curricula on political science, political behavior, political psychology, and political communications.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2026-03-04
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781394365173
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Dimensions: Nonecm xNonecm
Pages: 272.0