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Our FREE Peer-Run Support Groups provide a safe, supportive, and understanding environment for individuals living with depression and other mood disorders. Led by peers who have personal experience with mental health challenges, these groups offer a space where you can connect with others who truly understand what you're going through.
Whether you're seeking support, shared experiences, or simply a place to feel heard and less alone, our groups are here to help. Join us to gain insight, share coping strategies, and find strength in community. Everyone’s journey is different, but together, we can build a path toward healing and well-being.
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Register Today at dbsaDepressionConnection.org to join our Groups.
DBSA Depression Connection: Peer Support for Mood Disorders
Welcome to DBSA Depression Connection! Our mission is to provide a safe, supportive space for individuals who are navigating mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder.We offer FREE peer-run support groups where members can share their experiences, offer mutual understanding, and find strength in each other’s journeys.
Whether you’re seeking guidance, empathy, or just a place to connect with others who truly understand, our group is here to support you. No matter where you are on your path to healing, you’re not alone. Join us for compassionate, stigma-free discussions, and find the connection you need to thrive.
Together, we empower each other through shared experience and peer support. All are welcome!
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Welcome to the Depression Connection Black Community Peer-Run Support Group.
Our Free Peer-Run Support Groups are communities of people with lived experience with various mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar.
While many of our support groups are open to anyone with a mood disorder, The Depression Connection recognizes that various communities and cultures have unique experiences, needs, and challenges.Our goal is to offer diverse support groups. This group is open to anyone with a mood disorder in the black community. Medically diagnosed or not.
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If you have any questions or need help, text 818-406-0157