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Current Results for Share Your Video Story (Facing Us Submission Center)

1. Enter your information:

Total Number of Responses

23

2. Name as you wish it to appear on the site (example 'Cindy S., Chicago, IL')

Latest User Responses:

Anonymous Anne, Virginia
 

 

 

steve hornstein, dbsa member since 1988
 

 

 

Katrina and Friends
 

 

 

Dennis Price Byron, GA
 

 

 

Linda de Sosa, Houston TX
 

 

 


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3. Video title as you wish it to appear on the website (example 'My Recovery from Bioplar Disorder')

Latest User Responses:

My Story- Bipolar Disorder
 

 

 

'mountains of abuse, hills of recover'
 

 

 

Katrina Rochon: Recovering Step-by-Step
 

 

 

Bipolar-A Day In My Life
 

 

 

Depression is an illness, not a weakness
 

 

 


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4. You must agree to DBSA's submission guidelines and rules. Select 'Yes' to approve and submit your video link.

Value

 

Count

 

Percent

Yes

 

23

 

100.0

  

5. Please paste the entire URL to the location of your downloadable video file.

Latest User Responses:

https://rapidshare.com/fi...
 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/wa...
 

 

 

http://www.megaupload.com...
 

 

 

http://youtu.be/WeK2FvcKN...
 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/wa...
 

 

 


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The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading patient-directed national organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses. The organization fosters an environment of understanding about the impact and management of these life-threatening illnesses by providing up-to-date, scientifically based tools and information written in language the general public can understand. DBSA supports research to promote more timely diagnosis, develop more effective and tolerable treatments, and discover a cure. The organization works to ensure that people living with mood disorders are treated equitably. Assisted by a Scientific Advisory Board comprised of the leading researchers and clinicians in the field of mood disorders, DBSA has more than 1,000 peer-run support groups across the country. Nearly five million people request and receive information and assistance each year. DBSA’s mission is to improve the lives of people living with mood disorders.