
Images of war, violence and death can be found all over social media, while online debates on geopolitics feel more heated than ever. For those who want to protect their mental health from what awaits them on their phone at the moment, a psychologist shares advice. Weronika Peneshko/dpa
People weeping over dead bodies of family members, standing blood-besmirched beside destroyed homes, or fleeing the fighting in panic and bridled rage. On television, and especially social media, you can't ignore the steady drumbeat of grim reports and gruesome images from the war in Ukraine and between Israel and Hamas. They can leave a mark on your psyche, "so from a psychological standpoint you should take breaks from taking them in, particularly images," advises Nathalie Krahe, a member of the Professional Association of German Psychologists (BDP), answering our questions. To protect your ...