DBSA provides hope, help, support and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading peer-directed national organization focusing on the two most prevalent mental health conditions, depression and bipolar disorder, which affect more than 21 million Americans, account for 90% of the nations suicides every year, and cost $23 billion in lost workdays and other workplace losses.
DBSAs peer-based, wellness-oriented, and empowering services and resources are available when people need them, where they need them, and how they need to receive themonline 24/7, in local support groups, in audio and video casts, or in printed materials distributed by DBSA, our chapters, and mental health care facilities across America.
Through more than 700 support groups and nearly 300 chapters, DBSA reaches millions of people each year with in-person and online peer support; current, readily understandable information about depression and bipolar disorder; and empowering tools focused on an integrated approach to wellness.