Spring 2005 DBSA Newsletter-2025

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Support group participants must be 18 years or older. We value the confidentiality of what is shared during a meeting and the privacy of our participants. We wish to respect the privacy of all support group participants. Our purpose is to provide mutual support from friends having similar life experiences.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading national organization focusing on mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, which affect over 21 million Americans, account for over 50% of the nations suicides every year, and cost $23 billion in lost workdays and other workplace losses.
Self-help DBSA support group meetings focus on mutual aid and strategies for living the fullest life possible. Participants continually seek to provide hope, reassurance, and encouragement to one another. By sharing experiences, insights, and ideas, people get peer-to-peer support from others who have been there.
DBSA online support groups offer people living with depression or bipolar disorder a safe, welcoming space to share experiences, discuss coping strategies, and support one another with hope. All groups are free of charge.
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A support group is a safe place where you can talk about your emotions and circumstances with others who know how you feel and wont judge or criticize you. It can also help you to: Learn better coping strategies. As you go through challenging circumstances, you may need to learn new ways to cope.

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