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ROCKLAND COUNTY DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUP
We've been there. We can help. We share and continuously seek understanding and acceptance of the situations surrounding Bipolar Disorder, Depression, other Mood Disorders and Dual Diagnosis. Through frank and open discussion, compassion, and real support the many individuals of the Rockland Chapter of DBSA have come together to create a cohesive unit that is vibrant and alive and offers hope and the means to help people help themselves. This group should be a welcomed part of your wellness program. If you are a family member, or friend, of an individual dealing with Bipolar Disorder, Depression, or other Mood Disorder, or are struggling with a Dual Diagnosis, the same applies. Peer-to-peer support is a proven path to recovery and wellness. If you are looking for a safe place, for people who can truly help you help yourself to change your life, waste no more time look no further, we'd love to see you on Thursday nights.

As of February 2023 we are meeting virtually, however we would like to resume in person meetings this year. To be added to the contact list to keep updated, please email dbsa.rockland@gmail.com.

We meet every Thursday evening from 7:00- 8:30.

DBSA support groups are not run by professionals, but instead offer peer-to-peer support which is an important component of recovery.

If you have any questions or would like to join the meetings, please contact:

Ginny (845) 323-2578
Brian (845) 300-1343

Email us at: dbsa.rockland@gmail.com

There is NO FEE for attending either support group but donations are kindly accepted through our website- http://www.rocklandcountydbsa.org/

The Number of people who RSVP is not a true representation of the number of people who attend. Each support group meeting has between 10 and 30 attendees on average.