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Collection of Anxiety Cliparts (35)

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Curated clip art focused on anxiety, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.

When stress hits hard: that moment of mental overload where everything feels too much.
A visual representation of mental overload-when too many responsibilities and worries collide at once.
This distressed face icon conveys stress, worry, or physical discomfort like overheating-often used in digital communication and UI design.
A classic mid-century illustration capturing a moment of quiet insight or whispered secret.
When your mind feels like a tangled mess of ideas-and you’re still expected to write something coherent.
A dynamic stick figure caught mid-dance, radiating energy with swirling lines and sparkles-perfect for illustrating joy or spontaneity.
Left: Feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. Right: Practicing self-soothing through gentle temple massage and deep breathing.
When stress hits hard-this exaggerated reaction shows how overwhelming pressure can feel physically and emotionally.
This expressive cartoon captures the classic “cold sweat” moment-ideal for visualizing anxiety or last-minute panic.
A lively, stylized cartoon character mid-leap, radiating energy and humor against a vivid red backdrop.
This expressive cartoon captures the heavy emotional burden of depression, with a bowed head and symbolic raincloud overhead.
A joyful child holding a crayon beside the words “Anxiety Disorders”-a hopeful reminder that help and healing are possible.
This glossy purple emoji shows a classic worried expression: raised brows, wide eyes, and a subtle frown.
A visibly anxious student grips a pencil tightly, sweating as they struggle to write during a high-pressure test.
When stress hits hard: that moment when you’re gripping your hair, jaw clenched, and everything feels like too much.
This anxious student is mid-test-wide-eyed, teeth clenched, and ready to tackle every question (or panic a little).
A tearful little girl clutches her favorite teddy bear, reflecting feelings of sadness or loss that many children experience.
That familiar inner voice whispering “I’m not good enough”-you’re not alone, and it doesn’t have to define you.
A cheerful presenter ready to share ideas-perfect for illustrating workshops, speeches, or online courses.
This animated turtle looks startled-maybe it heard a loud noise or spotted something unexpected!
This visual shows how anxiety loops through five interconnected stages, revealing why it can feel inescapable without targeted intervention.
A friendly, radiant sun with a warm smile, ideal for conveying cheerfulness and optimism.
A distressed blue figure conveys sadness or confusion, perfect for error pages or feedback prompts.
A bold, stamped reminder to stay calm when stress hits-because panic rarely helps.
A smiling red heart joyfully jumps across a sunlit meadow, embodying happiness and emotional vitality.
When the to-do list wins and your hair’s still in curlers at 3 p.m.
A powerful word cloud highlighting the shared experiences and misconceptions around depression and anxiety-and the urgent need for compassion.
A cartoon showing classic fever symptoms-flushed cheeks, sweat, shivering, and exhaustion-helping viewers recognize illness early.
When the clock ticks too fast, even the best-prepared students feel the heat-here’s how to stay calm and in control.
Woman in a state of panic, gripping her face in distress.
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Head filled with question marks, representing confusion or the search for answers.
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Person overwhelmed by negative thoughts and self-doubt.
Person holds a parachute labeled "ANXIETY," symbolizing the weight and burden of anxiety.