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Donald Trump Anxiety Disorder is Spreading Like Wildfire Among
Insecure Idiots, Hippies and Liberals Basket Cases
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DENVER -- The first days of the Trump administration are off to a
busy start. The president has started the process of keeping his
promises on a variety of issues, pleasing supporters while deepening the
political divide in America.
Many of those not happy with Trump's initiatives have described what some therapists are calling "
Trump anxiety disorder."
Experts in the medical field told FOX31 the anxiety is high. Patients
have been losing sleep, wondering what our president will do or tweet
next. Whether it’s seen a positive or negative -- both Republicans and
Democrats agree, President Trump is in many ways, unpredictable.
“He’s different than what we’ve normally had as president," Ashley Mann, a Denver Trump supporter said.
Mann is looking forward to the next four years. She likes how
President Trump is shaking up "business as usual" in Washington, D.C.
But there are others who could not disagree more.
“I’ve been fighting a lot of depression, especially since the election," said a Denver woman on the 16th Street Mall Tuesday.
Licensed professional counselor Evelyn Green said more and more of her clients are suffering from "Trump anxiety."
“People are very fearful," she said.
With such a polarizing presidential election, those on the right say
had Clinton won they might need professional help too. The concerns
talked about in Green’s office run the gamut.
“If they’re young couples with children, they’re very concerned that
the environmental issues are not being looked at," said Green.
Green is encouraging her clients to do meditation, eat well, sleep
well, exercise -- and in some cases -- get involved in politics.
“The only way people get and maintain freedom is by facing down people who are oppressive," said Green.
So whether you’re a Trump supporter or not a fan, there's something
most everyone can agree on -- the Trump presidency will continue to have
people talking.
In today’s world of constant information and social media, common expert advice is to disconnect periodically and relax.
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