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Helplines in Alberta, Canada for anxiety.

Distress Line (CMHA Edmonton)
EveryoneAll topics

Canadian Mental Health Association Crisis Line (Edmonton) provides 24/7, free and confidential support and information by phone...

Distress Centre Calgary
Everyone

Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) provides 24 hour crisis support, professional counselling, youth peer support and referrals...

ConnecTeen
YouthAll topics

If you need support, we’re here for you. If you’re worried about someone overhearing you, or it’s too hard to say out loud, you...

Kamatsiaqut Nunavut Helpline
EveryoneCultural supportAll topics

Kamatsiaqut Nunavut Helpline is dedicated to providing 24/7, free and confidential support and information by phone). We are...

Counselors, Volunteers
Taber Safe Haven Crisis Line
EveryoneAll topics

The Taber Safe Haven Women's Shelter Society is committed to breaking the cycle of abuse by providing inclusive, non-judgmental...

Stepping Stones Crisis Society
Everyone

Stepping Stones Crisis Society offers a 24/7 helpline is a free and confidential service available to everyone. Our Crisis...

Everyone

24 hours, 7 days a week telephone support for people who are in distress and require support, intervention and/or information...

Community Resource Team-Wood's Homes
AdultsEveryoneParentsYouth

Community Resource Team-Wood's Homes provides 24/7, free and confidential support by phone, text message (SMS) and online chat....

Struggling with worry, anxiety or fear? Contact a hotline in Alberta, Canada for free support

Anxiety can affect anyone. It can be overwhelming and difficult to deal with, especially if it's not something you've experienced before. But you're not alone in what you're going through. If you think you might be experiencing anxiety, there are {{numberofresults}} in Alberta, Canada who are there to help. Anxiety symptoms may look like:

  • Feeling like something bad is going to happen
  • Trembling, sweating, or feeling clammy
  • Ruminating (spending a lot of time obsessing over things that are worrying you)
  • Struggling to control thoughts and feelings that are centered around things you're worried about
  • Holding tension in your body (clenched jaw, tension in shoulders and neck, frowning without realizing)
  • Avoiding situations that cause worry
  • Sudden shortness of breath
  • Unable to switch your brain off

All of these are normal symptoms of anxiety. Some of these are similar to what you might feel during stressful times, but with anxiety, you might feel these even when there isn't anything causing you to be stressed. Some people also experience anxiety or panic attacks, which are sudden moments of very intense panic or fear.

It's important to remind yourself that what you're going through is normal. You are not alone – there are people in Alberta, Canada who understand and can help.

For free and confidential support with anxiety, consider contacting a hotline in Alberta, Canada today.


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