DBSA, The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, is a comprehensive resource for more than 21 million people in the U.S. who live with mood disorders. They provide education, tools, peer support, and a wealth of inspiring stories to help you pursue your own path to wellness.
DBSA chapters across the country offer support groups, many of which are now operating online during the current health crisis. As independent affiliates of DBSA in their communities, DBSA chapters offer peer-run support groups across the nation 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.
To learn more about DBSA’s support groups and resources, click here.