Depression Support Groups
Find hope and support in our depression support group. Share your experiences and learn coping strategies for managing depression in a supportive environment.
NAMI Connection Support Group: Young Adult LGBTQ+
This support group is a free, peer-led support group for young adults (18-30) in the LGBTQ+ community living with a mental illness. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experien...
NAMI Connection Support Group
Rebecca and Mark's group is a free, peer-led support group for any adult (18+) who is living with a mental illness. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences. The groups...
DBSA Black Community Peer Support Groups
DBSA has developed and nurtured the formation of online peer support groups specifically for Black individuals living with a mood disorder or who believe they may have a mood disorder. The groups, led by a Black ...
NAMI Connection Support Group
Curt and Paul's group is a free, peer-led support group for any adult (18+) who is living with a mental illness. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences. The group is l...
Depression Recovery Group
Battling depression can feel isolating, but you don't have to face it alone. Our Depression Recovery Group offers a safe, compassionate space where you can share your struggles, find comfort, and connect with oth...
DBSA Rural Community Peer Support Groups
This group is for members of the rural community who live with depression or bipolar disorder or who believe they may have depression or bipolar. The groups, led by a facilitator from the rural community with liv...
Iman and M Peer Support Meeting
Follow up from previous peer support meeting. Focus on self care, seeking therapy, and building a support network.
DBSA Online Support Group
The primary participants in this group are people diagnosed with a mood disorder and those who believe they may have a mood disorder.
DBSA Parent and Caregiver Support Group (for ages 17 & under)
Parents and caregivers of individuals up to the age of 17 with a mood disorder or who believe they may have a mood disorder. Focus: parents, caregivers, depression, bipolar
DBSA Black Community Peer Support Groups
DBSA has developed and nurtured the formation of online peer support groups specifically for Black individuals living with a mood disorder or who believe they may have a mood disorder. The groups, led by a Black ...