Understanding worry
Worry is a natural response
When you lose a job, receive unexpected bills, or get an unexpected diagnosis– it’s overwhelming.
Feeling worried acknowledges the unknowns you face and their effect on you.
However, sometimes we can get stuck and need help to get unstuck.

Personal guide
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Understanding your feelings
Has your worry become chronic worry?
It’s natural to feel worried sometimes. However, it’s important to recognize when it becomes something more.
Sentiment Analysis
Is it worry? Or could it be something more?
In a few sentences, share how you’re feeling right now.
Frequently asked questions
Facts and suggestions
Resources
Guideline reports
Explore the following reports to help wherever you are with worry.
Follow-up support
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Discover tips and tactics to thrive through feelings like worry and fear.
We’ll share these with you over the next two weeks.

About
The Suicide Bridge Project
I walked on the bridge for six years.
In 2018, I set out to photograph the people who traveled the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA.
Within my first year, I saw someone step out of the crowd and climb over the railing.
I walked over and talked with him for several minutes while bridge patrol was on the way.






