About Support Groups and ChaptersFind a Support Group In Your CommunityThe 25 million Americans coping with mood disorders and their families need a greater understanding of how these illnesses affect their lives.We all need support from people who have been there and who understand our journey. After proper diagnosis and treatment, the support from others is vital to a lifetime of wellness. DBSA chapters can provide that support and much more. As independent affiliates of DBSA in their communities, DBSA chapters offer more than 1000 peer-run support groups where you will find comfort and direction in a confidential and supportive setting, and where you can make a difference in the lives of others. The selection of services offered differs by chapter, depending upon the needs of its participants. Most support groups are volunteer run and provide self-help through facilitated meetings. They are not group therapy, however, our chapters have professional advisors (typically a psychiatrist, psychologist, nurse or social worker) from the community. In addition to participating in the group meetings, you will meet people from your community who can relate to your experiences. You may learn valuable information about mental health professionals and services in your area ,as well as tips and techniques others use to manage their illness. Other services some chapters offer in addition to their support groups include educational sessions, newsletters, lending libraries and special events. Some offer information on mental health professionals in your area or upcoming mental health legislation in your state. Take the next step toward wellness for yourself or someone you love.
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page created: May 9, 2006 |
page updated: August 25, 2006 |