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From fear to resilience: managing political stress in a polarized america

ISBN: 9781394382828
Format: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Origin: US
Release Date: October, 2026

Book Details

Evidence-based strategies for sustaining civic engagement without political burnout Nearly three quarters of Americans identify politics as a major source of stress, according to the American Psychological Association. From Fear to Resilience: Managing Political Stress in a Polarized America examines political anxiety as a civic problem, not merely a personal one. Drawing on political science, psychology, and stress research, Jayme Renfro provides a nonpartisan, research-driven framework for understanding and addressing the toll of polarization. From Fear to Resilience blends empirical research with actionable guidance: Research-based tools for recognizing and managing the physiological and psychological effects of political stress on daily well-being Strategies for maintaining sustained civic participation without experiencing burnout, anxiety, or deteriorating social relationships Community-building frameworks that foster collective resilience and support networks within politically divided environments Analysis of how political polarization affects physical health, mental health, and interpersonal connections, grounded in social science research Practical mental wellness approaches that treat political engagement as beneficial while mitigating its negative consequences Designed for academics and practitioners in political science, psychology, and sociology, as well as politically engaged adults seeking research-based solutions, this book serves as both a course text for political behavior and civic engagement programs and a practical guide for nonprofit leaders, public servants, and anyone committed to healthy democratic participation.