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On June 10 is Action Anxiety Day

June 10, 2024,

June 10 is Action Anxiety Day, a national awareness and education day lead by Anxiety Canada to help people learn about anxiety, reduce stigma, raise awareness, dispel common anxiety myths, and underscore the importance of prioritizing mental health.

Everyone experiences anxiety sometimes, but when it gets overwhelming there are resources to help you cope.

Anxiety refers to feelings of nervousness, fear, or worry. Everyone experiences anxiety sometimes. Some research indicates that a certain amount of anxiety can even be helpful.

But sometimes the systems underlying our anxiety responses get dysregulated and impact a person’s ability to cope.

For example, recurring anxious thoughts and behaviors can have a big impact on your work life, school life, hobbies, or relationships.

While anxiety can feel overwhelming at times, there are many ways to cope. With the right tools, you can manage your anxiety and start feeling less anxious.

There are several tools available through Anxiety Canada to help those who struggle with persistent anxiety cope. The Canadian Mental Health Association also offers Bounceback, a free skill-building program designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry. Find out if you meet the criteria.

Resources

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders involve excessive fear, anxiety, or worries that interfere with your well-being and ability to function. For example, recurring anxious thoughts and behaviors can have a big impact on your work life, school life, hobbies, or relationships.

Anxiety disorders are defined by the situations or objects that cause your anxiety. Some anxiety disorders have different symptoms and types of negative thoughts associated with them.

Types of anxiety disorders include:

READ: 10 Types of Therapy for Anxiety and How They Work

Sources: Anxiety Canada, Harvard Medical School, NAMI

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