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Helplines in Canada for anxiety.

Naseeha Mental Helpline
Faith-basedEveryoneAll topics

At Naseeha Mental Health Helpline, we answer calls from around the world from Muslim and non-muslims. Naseeha Mental Health has...

Kids Help Phone
YouthChildrenCultural supportAll topics

Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada's only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, multilingual and confidential support for...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline
Cultural supportAll topics

First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline provides 24/7 free and confidential support and information by phone and...

LGBT National Hotline
LGBTQ+

LGBT National Hotline offers free and confidential support by phone and online chat. We are here for the LGBTQ+ community in...

NISA Helpline
Faith-basedParentsWomenAll topics

Nisa Helpline is a Project of the Nisa Foundation. We are a registered not-for-profit Canadian charity that offers a free,...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
LGBT National Youth Talkline (Canada)
LGBTQ+Youth

LGBT National Youth Talkline offers free and confidential support over phone. We help adults, youth, the LGBTQ+ community in...

Trans Lifeline
AdultsLGBTQ+Youth

Trans Lifeline's Hotline is a peer support phone service based in the United States and run by trans people for our trans and...

Get free, confidential help with anxiety from a hotline in Canada

Many people experience anxiety at some point in their lives. Even though it may be different for each person, you aren't alone in feeling anxious. If you're struggling with anxiety or worry, or think you might be having a panic attack, there are 7 helplines in Canada who can understand how you're feeling. The following are just some examples of anxiety symptoms:

  • Increased heart rate
  • Feeling like you're out of control
  • Changes in appetite
  • Trembling, sweating, or feeling clammy
  • Feeling irritable or on edge
  • Feeling weak or exhausted by your thoughts
  • Restlessness, fidgeting, or can't seem to sit still
  • Sudden shortness of breath

It's normal for anxiety to impact thoughts, feelings, and even physical sensations. Everyone's experience is different, which can make it hard to know what's happening when you've never experienced it before. Some people feel a mild sense of anxiety most of the time. For others, they may experience sudden and severe anxiety to the degree that they feel like they are experiencing a heart attack or dying.

Although anxiety can make you feel alone in your struggles, what you're going through is very common. There's always help available in Canada, and someone to help you understand and manage your anxiety.

If you think you might need support with anxiety today, consider contacting a helpline in Canada for free, confidential help.