5 Meetup Groups match “Bipolar Disorder” near Chapel Hill, NC
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"Finding Balance in a Lopsided World" - We are on a mission to bring together spouses and partners of people with Bipolar Disorder to engage in open communication, learn balancing and coping skills and meet people who share in the understanding of their unique lives. And oh yeah...we hope to share some humor and good laughs along the way...because we all NEED that!
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"I decided to start this group because I have found that discussing my condition with others is very helpful, as well as hearing similar experiences from others. The idea of this group will be to encourage people to speak out without fear of judgment, or reproach; to gain empathy and to provide support and comfort to those who suffer from bipolar disorder here in the Triangle. It is also a great way to develop lasting friendships, and to gain a feeling of being part of a community." ~ Chr …
NAMI Wake is a nonprofit organization. Our mission is to provide support, education, and advocacy for people with mental illnesses and their family and friends. We offer separate support groups for both family members and people who have mental illness. There are groups meeting in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest and Fuquay. Please check the calendar to identify a group suitable for you or send an email. We also offer classes for both family members of adults with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder …
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This group is for those LGBTQ Young Adults (18 yrs - 30 yrs) who want to learn more about mental health and its issues and challenges while giving and receiving Support from others in the group.
Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness: This is a radical mental health group based on the principles of the icarus project! http://theicarusproject.net The Icarus Project envisions a new culture and language that resonates with our actual experiences of 'mental illness' rather than trying to fit our lives into a conventional framework. We welcome people who support psych drugs and people who do not, as well as people who use diagnostic labels and people who do not identify with tho …
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