Find Support
Support is essential to recovery. One of the most helpful things one person can say to (or hear from) another is “I’ve been there.” Depression and bipolar disorder can be isolating illnesses, but DBSA has many ways to help connect you with others who have been there as well.
DBSA offers both in-person and online support in several forms. View the links on the left to learn more about all of our support offerings.
And remember, one of the best things about support that it can go both ways. You can also support others. You don’t need any special qualification except an understanding of how a mood disorder feels. You might be surprised how much it helps you to reach out to others in need.
Click here to use our free Support Group Locator to find a support group in your area. Connecting with your peers is an important step on the road to recovery.
Additional Resources:
* Unexpected Trauma or Major Event? Read our brochure: Coping with Unexpected Events: Depression and Trauma (PDF)
page created: March 19, 2006 |
page updated: August 14, 2007 | |