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How to protect your peace during an election season

Missouri State University professor provides strategies to stay grounded during a polarizing election season.

September 24, 2024 by Strategic Communication

Election season is a time of heightened emotions, constant news updates and often heated discussions. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed, but there are ways to stay grounded and protect your mental health.

Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk, associate professor of communication, media, journalism and film at Missouri State University, discusses simple strategies to protect your peace and well-being during an election season.

  1. 1. How can the intensity of an election season impact an individual's mental health?


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