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What Is Second-Hand Stress? How Others’ Anxiety Can Affect Your Mental Health

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 8, 2026 11:06 IST

While managing professional and personal life many people goes through the unwanted stress and anxiety. Some experience stress due ...

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While managing professional and personal life many people goes through the unwanted stress and anxiety. Some experience stress due to personal matters, others due to financial difficulties. The causes of stress vary widely. Today, we'll discuss a unique and contagious form of stress: "second-hand stress." Much like a virus, it spreads quickly, impacting us when our environment is tense or a colleague is anxious.

Interestingly, it often happens that we are completely unaware of the actual cause of our stress, or we find ourselves anxious without any apparent reason. These are the symptoms of second-hand stress symptoms that gradually steer us toward depression. According to a report by the Mental Health Foundation, in some individuals, second-hand stress is observed to be even more prevalent than stress arising from their own personal circumstances.

The Impact of Others' Stress

It happens not just occasionally, but frequently: the anxiety and stress of others end up making *us* feel stressed as well. Their negative thoughts gain such a tight grip on us that our own capacity to think clearly and comprehend situations begins to diminish. In such a state, we are unable to effectively help either them or ourselves. The ultimate result is that we find ourselves trapped within that very same storm of negativity.

Ways to Protect Yourself from Second-Hand Stress

Distance Yourself Slightly: Whenever you feel that second-hand stress is beginning to overwhelm you, physically distance yourself from that situation or environment for a while. Do not jump into someone else's problems or difficulties unless they explicitly ask you for help. If you constantly keep yourself preoccupied with the worries of others, you will be unable to help anyone. On the contrary, you will only end up ensnared in a web of stress yourself.

Take Care of Yourself:  To assist a stressed individual, it is essential that you first maintain your own strength. To this end, practice deep-breathing exercises daily. Practice yoga to fortify your mental resilience. Spend some quiet time amidst nature. By incorporating these practices, you will be able to maintain a positive outlook.

Accept What Is Within Your Control: No matter how hard you try, there are certain things that simply lie beyond your control. Fretful scrambling over such matters serves no purpose. Therefore, remind yourself that another person's emotions, reactions, and decisions are not in your hands. You are responsible solely for your own emotions and reactions.

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