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Home / Health Conditions / Anxiety / War Anxiety Is Real—Here’s How to Cope

War Anxiety Is Real—Here’s How to Cope

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When images of war, violence, and tragedy dominate your newsfeed, it can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re already navigating everyday stress. These constant updates can take a toll on your emotional well-being, triggering feelings of fear, anxiety, and helplessness. For many in the Black community, this emotional toll may be layered with generational trauma, daily microaggressions, or existing mental health challenges.

If you find yourself constantly on edge, you’re not alone. Mental health experts have started calling this psychological response “headline stress disorder,” “war anxiety,” or “media-induced trauma.”

Here’s how to spot the signs of war anxiety, protect your mental health, and reclaim peace of mind—even when the world feels heavy.

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What Is War Anxiety and How Does It Affect You?

War anxiety refers to stress and emotional overwhelm triggered by constant exposure to violent or tragic news—especially war-related content. This kind of anxiety can make the world feel less safe, even if the danger isn’t nearby.

Here’s how it can show up:

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  • New or intense emotions. The news may stir up new fears around safety, the economy, or your loved ones’ well-being. It’s common to feel uncertain, but if your worry becomes disruptive, it may be time to speak with a mental health professional.

  • Hypervigilance or information addiction. Refreshing Twitter or glued to breaking news updates? That urge to “stay informed” can create a false sense of control—while actually increasing stress. Set boundaries around your media intake.

  • Worsening mental health symptoms. If you already struggle with anxiety, depression, or PTSD, consuming traumatic news content can intensify symptoms. Pay attention to signs like disrupted sleep, irritability, or racing thoughts. These are your cues to take a step back.

How to Manage War Anxiety and Reduce News-Related Stress

You don’t have to cut off the world to protect your peace. Instead, learn how to engage with intention and take steps that prioritize your emotional and mental health.

1. Set Limits on News Consumption

Scrolling endlessly or watching 24-hour news coverage won’t make you safer—but it can make you sicker. Try these boundaries:

  • Choose 1-2 trusted news sources to check once or twice a day.

  • Avoid watching the news before bed.

  • Turn off push notifications for breaking news and social media alerts.

2. Curate Your Social Media Feed

Social media platforms can amplify trauma by repeating the same images and headlines. Take control of your feed:

  • Unfollow or mute accounts that post violent content or sensational headlines.

  • Follow pages that uplift, educate, or bring you joy.

  • Set daily screen time limits to avoid doomscrolling.

3. Focus on What You Can Control

Anxiety thrives on uncertainty. Shift your energy toward things that empower you:

  • Eat nourishing meals and drink plenty of water.

  • Prioritize consistent sleep.

  • Move your body—whether that’s a walk, yoga, or dancing to your favorite playlist.

  • Call or check in with family and friends to feel grounded and supported.

4. Practice Acceptance and Self-Compassion

It’s okay to feel scared, sad, or even numb. Your emotional response is valid. Don’t judge yourself for how you’re coping. Instead, try grounding practices like:

  • Journaling your feelings

  • Deep breathing or guided meditation

  • Prayer or spiritual reflection

  • Creating a daily routine that includes joy

When Should You Get Professional Help?

If war coverage or traumatic news is affecting your daily life—causing sleep loss, panic attacks, or making it hard to focus at work or school—it’s time to talk to a therapist or mental health professional.

You may benefit from professional support if you experience:

  • Persistent anxiety or dread

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Withdrawal from loved ones

  • Intrusive thoughts or nightmares

Culturally competent therapists can help you process media trauma through a lens that understands your lived experience. Organizations like Therapy for Black Girls, Black Men Heal, and the Boris L. Henson Foundation offer directories of Black mental health professionals who get it.

Your Mental Health Matters—Even in Times of Crisis

In a world filled with uncertainty, your peace is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. You don’t have to carry the weight of the world alone. Protect your mind. Set boundaries. Seek help when needed. And remember, your well-being is a radical form of resistance.

By BlackDoctor | Published June 23, 2025

June 23, 2025 by BlackDoctor

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