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Helplines in Singapore for anxiety.

Samaritans of Singapore
EveryoneAll topics

Samaritans of Singapore Limited (SOS) is a secular, non-profit suicide prevention centre. Since its establishment in 1969, SOS...

Counselors, Volunteers
Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline
Everyone

SAMH provides toll-free helpline and counselling for clients with mental health issues and their families. Clients seeking...

national mindline 1771
Everyone

Launched by the Ministry of Health, the national mindline 1771 is Singapore's first national mental health helpline and...

Counselors
Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC)
EveryoneWomen

AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre provides safe and confidential sanctuary for anyone in Singapore who has faced sexual...

Counselors, Volunteers
Tinkle Friend
YouthChildren

Tinkle Friend is a national toll-free helpline (1800 2744 788) and chatline for all primary-school-aged children in Singapore....

Counselors, Volunteers

Are you experiencing anxiety? Contacting a free, confidential hotline in Singapore can help.

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 5 helplines in Singapore who can understand how you're feeling. The following are just some examples of anxiety symptoms:

  • Struggling to concentrate or focus because you're distracted by worrying
  • Feeling weak or exhausted by your thoughts
  • Overthinking social situations or conversations
  • Feeling like you can't calm down
  • Shutting off in situations where you feel threatened
  • Feeling like something bad is going to happen
  • Feeling like you're out of control
  • Struggling to control thoughts and feelings that are centered around things you're worried about

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.

Tackling these thoughts and feelings on your own can be really difficult, but it's important to know that there are ways to manage your anxiety. There are people in Singapore who understand and want to help you get through this.

If you feel like you might need support with anxiety, try reaching out to a hotline in Singapore. It's free and confidential.


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