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“The Trump Effect” Isn’t Politics—It’s a Psychological Prescription. Experts Warn of ‘TrumpRx’ Dependency.

In a bizarre twist on modern self-care, a new viral trend dubbed “TrumpRx” has taken over social media, and life coaches are raising red flags.

The phenomenon? Users are swapping political polls for personal prescriptions, claiming that watching former President Donald Trump’s speeches or memes releases a “pharmaceutical-grade dopamine hit.” Platforms like TikTok and X are flooded with testimonials claiming the videos cure everything from Monday morning blues to existential dread.

But psychotherapist and life coach Dr. Elena Vance warns: “This isn’t a treatment plan; it’s a trauma bay. TrumpRx isn’t about politics—it’s about the brain’s addiction to high-contrast emotional spikes. When you feel numb, chaos feels like a cure. But that ‘hit’ is actually your nervous system on high alert, mistaking a stressful event for a motivator.”

The trend, which started after a viral clip of Trump declaring “I alone can fix your anxiety,” has people creating personalized “dosing schedules” and “Rx playlists.” One coach even recommends “5 minutes of Trump content as a cognitive reset button.”

The bottom line? “If you need an external figure to feel regulated, you’re not healing—you’re outsourcing your nervous system,” Vance adds. “Your Rx should be boundary-setting, not binge-watching. The real cure? Silence, not soundbites.”

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