Clean out your freezer, try a manicure-pedicure and stay off social media.

 

Those are some of the tips offered by columnists and others to people dealing with what one psychologist has dubbed Election Stress Disorder, which he said has spiked since Donald Trump won the presidential election on Tuesday.

While many Americans celebrated the election victory of Republican Trump, who received 59.5 million votes, some supporters of Hillary Clinton, who got 59.7 million votes, took to social media to express anger and disappointment.

Psychology Today magazine posted "5 Tips for Coping with Post-Election Shock and Panic," starting with the advice to "do something productive."

"Do something that gives you a temporary sense of having some control, even if it's cleaning out your freezer," columnist Alice Boyes said.

Several other sites imparted similar suggestions. Cosmopolitan magazine offered "14 Effective Ways to Deal With...read more at Reuters