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Navigating Political Uncertainty: How Therapy Can Support Your Mental Health

Feeling out of control is a heavy weight to carry, especially when the world around us feels so uncertain. Lately, it feels like the ground keeps shifting, from political tensions to rising costs, and even widespread conflict on a global scale.

For so many Canadians, the stress isn’t just in the headlines anymore - it has become personal. From job insecurity to mounting financial pressure, each layer adds tension and quietly damages our mental health and overall well-being.

In the face of uncertainty, there is also an opportunity to pause, reflect, and reset. Therapy gives you a safe space to do just that. It helps you sort through the chaos, find your footing again, and feel more in control, no matter what is happening in the world around you.

Read on to learn more about how therapists can be a guide during uncertain times, plus five simple strategies you can start using today to take care of your mind and body.

Why It’s So Hard to Stay Calm in a Chaotic World

The constant churn of political and economic instability can leave us feeling drained, uncertain, and stuck in a mental fog as if we're carrying a weight we can't shake off.

According to a survey published by Mental Health Research Canada (MHRC), which gathered insights from 1,500 Canadians, national and global events have significantly influenced anxiety levels.

The top three stressors identified include:

  1. The implementation of U.S. tariffs
  2. The annexation threats from the U.S. administration
  3. Ongoing international conflicts (e.g. the Russia-Ukraine war and tensions between Israel and Hamas)

These events, among others, have heightened stress, impacting mental health across the country.

The Mental, Emotional, and Physical Effects of Political Uncertainty

A recent CBC article explores the serious repercussions of heightened political stress, with both short- and long-term implications. For example, acute stress can show up as physical symptoms like headaches or muscle tension, and if prolonged, it can lead to chronic health issues.

Long-term stress, also known as chronic stress, can linger in the body for extended periods. If left unaddressed, it can lead to more serious health issues, including:

  • Cardiovascular issues
  • Immune system suppression
  • Digestive problems
  • Sleep disruptions

This 2023 article highlights how daily political events can stir up negative emotions, which not only contribute to these mental health struggles but also, paradoxically, can increase our motivation to engage in political causes, despite the toll on our well-being.

This ongoing stress can intensify feelings of depression, as we become overwhelmed by both external events and the pressure to act, often neglecting our own mental health in the process.

How Therapy Can Help

When life feels uncertain and stress is mounting, therapy can be a tremendous lifeline. Together with a trained therapist, you will learn ways to effectively:

  • Build Emotional Awareness and Coping Skills: Therapy helps you identify and process the emotions caused by political and economic stress, teaching you how to manage anxiety, frustration, or helplessness in healthier, more balanced ways
  • Develop Healthy Stress Management Strategies: Therapy can equip you with personalized techniques to manage stress (e.g. mindfulness or cognitive reframing techniques), helping you stay calm and centred
  • Promote Emotional Resilience: A skilled therapist can guide you in building resilience, so you can bounce back more easily from stressors and stay grounded amidst ongoing challenges
  • Create a Balanced Perspective: Therapy offers tools to help you see things from different angles, allowing you to find balance between staying informed and protecting your mental well-being
  • Support Long-term Mental Health: With therapy, you’ll learn how to manage and mitigate the mental toll of daily stress, building habits that support your mental health in the long run

Therapy can help you make sense of everything going on, find ways to cope, and feel more in control, even when life feels overwhelming.

Not sure where to start? Consider booking a free 30-minute virtual consultation with a professional today.

5 Strategies for Protecting Your Mental Health

For those seeking to enhance their therapy journey and protect their well-being before stress affects their mind and body, these approaches provide valuable support.

1.    Self-Care and Stress Management Techniques

Taking care of ourselves by means of self-care and reducing our daily stress can be invaluable to our mental health. 

Mindfulness and meditation are powerful tools that can help you slow down, breathe, and reconnect with the present moment. These practices reduce stress and help you handle tough emotions. Additionally, physical activity is another great way to relieve tension, helping boost your mood and lower stress levels.

The American Psychological Association also suggests two key strategies to find balance:

  1. Distraction and Cognitive Reappraisal: Both strategies reduced negative emotions and improved well-being but made participants less likely to engage in political action
  2. Acceptance: Emotional acceptance was also tested, offering a way to manage stress without reducing motivation for taking political action

Finally, taking a moment to cultivate gratitude by appreciating the good things around you, like a kind gesture or a beautiful sunset, can remind you that not everything is out of your control.

2.    Balancing Media Consumption and Protecting Mental Well-Being

It’s hard to fully grasp the impact of social media and news when we consume them every day. In reality, the effects they have on our health are much more significant than we realize.

With the constant bombardment of news and social media, it’s okay to set boundaries to protect your peace. Finding a balance here, such as setting reminders or limiting your screen time, prevents you from feeling overwhelmed, allowing you to recharge and face the world with a clearer mind.

3.    Building Support Networks

As we know, having a strong support system in place is a powerful way to ease many of life’s anxieties - even those stirred up by global uncertainty.

Leaning on friends and family can provide a sense of comfort and security, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles.

For those who may feel apprehensive about bringing up political or global issues with loved ones, there are also community-based or virtual resources that offer a safe space to talk, process emotions, and find support.

Some of these include:

  • Peer-led support groups focused on stress, anxiety, or political fatigue
  • Distress lines in the area, such as Distress and Crisis Ontario
  • Online forums and communities for people navigating similar concerns
  • Group therapy sessions facilitated by a registered professional

These connections can be therapeutic, as sharing experiences and emotions in a supportive environment creates a safe space for emotional processing, which can significantly improve our ability to cope with stress.

Final Thoughts

Stress and uncertainty may feel constant, but they do not have to control your life. Therapy can help you feel more grounded, supported, and steady.

If you have been putting off that first step, now is a good time to start. You deserve to feel better. Connect with On Your Mind Counselling for a free 30-minute session.






Written by Tori Mudie BA, MA, RP, CCC

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