YMCA Y Mind programs for Youth and Adults

Provided by YMCA

Online programs offered for Teens, Youth and Adults dealing with anxiety, stress and looking for strategies to increase coping.
Y Mind Teen is a free seven-week program delivered across BC. This program supports teens ages 13 to 18 who are experiencing symptoms of anxiety to learn and practice evidence-based strategies to cope with stress and anxiety. Y Mind Teen is led by trained mental health professionals and gives teens the chance to connect with others who are experiencing similar thoughts and feelings. Made possible through our funding partners.

Y Mind Youth is a free seven-week program delivered across BC. Y Mind Youth supports people ages 18-30 who are experiencing symptoms of anxiety to learn and practice evidence-based strategies to increase coping. This group is led by trained mental health professionals and gives young adults the chance to connect with others who are experiencing similar thoughts and feelings. Made possible through our funding partners.

Y Mind Adult is a free, online, seven-week program open to those aged 31 and up who are experiencing stress and mild to moderate anxiety. Participants will learn evidence-based strategies to increase coping. This group is led by trained mental health professionals and gives adults the chance to connect with others who are experiencing similar thoughts and feelings. It is held online via Zoom three times a year with priority given to Lower Mainland residents but may accept individuals elsewhere from BC if space is available. Accepts self-referrals; no diagnosis of anxiety is required. Made possible through our funding partners.

604-673-6182

Public email: ymind@bc.ymca.ca

Website: https://www.gv.ymca.ca/mental-wellness

Cost: No cost

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Availability

Service area: Province-wide

Ways to Access
  • Provided at multiple locations
  • Provided online: email / video / on-line

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