6 Meetup Groups match “Bipolar Disorder” near Seattle, WA
Meet with local people who have been diagnosed with, or think they may have, or believe they have, bipolar disorder (aka manic depression) for discussion, information, and support. This group is also open to people who want to know more about the disorder (ie, those with family or friends who have it) so they can learn more about it and how to support them better. It's always great to see (for example) a boyfriend or wife at group. As the "headline" says, please attend this group twice before fo …
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Mission Statement: We are a peer-based support group made of people with depression who meet weekly to support and encourage each other in our journey toward recovery. Who is welcome at our group? · Anyone who suffers from depression and wants to meet with people who know what it’s like. It is recommended that members also have a mental health professional to consult as we are a peer group and not qualified to make a diagnosis or suggest a course of treatment. · Professionals ac …
NAMI Eastside is the East King County, WA chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Our mission is to improve the quality of life of those persons affected by acute and chronic mental illness through support, education and advocacy. Our members include families, friends, and people with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic depression), major depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, general anxiety disorder, ADHD, and others. We sponsor free support g …
Invisible Disabilities is an umbrella term for hidden disabilities - disabilities that are not immediately visible. Invisible Disabilities are innate and neurological in nature, such as Learning Disabilities, Borderline Personality Disorder (Emotional Dysregulation), Aspergers,Autism, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, ADD, ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Anxiety Disorder, Brain Injury, Epilepsy, really anything where a person feels differences in the brain. People with Invisible Disab …
This is a support group for people who have a mental illness. Mental illnesses covered include bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, OCD, PTSD, and other mental illnesses. People who have a mental illness should attend in order to get emotional support and empathy from people who are going through the same or similar types of things as they are. It helps to get a different perspective on situations from someone who might have "been there done that". Being around other people with the same …
This group is for people who are committed to living with their bipolar disorder as best they can, and who want to be around like-minded or like-diagnosed individuals to share tips and triumphs, to commiserate over losses and just to enjoy community! Anyone is welcome, but we do ask that you are diagnosed somewhere on the bipolar spectrum. While with us, you can expect to find ample room to discuss your life and the ups and downs of having a bipolar diagnosis. We can promise you a confidential …
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