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Found 9 resources (displaying 9)
Depression and Bipolar Disorders Support Group
May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society
3800 East Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers an in-person support group for individuals who have unipolar (depression) or bipolar (depression & mania) disorders.
Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
Provides support for individuals who experience symptoms of depression or bipolar disorder.
1515 Knox Street
Ogdensburg, NY
Provides peer support, advocacy, engagement with peers, socialization, nutrition education, and self-help groups. Offers skill-building activities to manage mental health symptoms, crises, and service access. Also offers community activities with transportation to and from activities and the drop-i …
PO Box 402
Syracuse, NY
Provides a peer support/social group for youth ages 12 and older who are living with mental health challenges. Also offers an in-person and online support group for parents/caregivers of children with mental illness.
Offers a virtual peer-run support group for individuals struggling with mental health issues every week.
917 Avery Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Provides information on topics such as communication strategies, neurobiology of mental health conditions, and self-care strategies. Services are peer-and family-led where even the person facilitating programs has had similar experiences to those in attendance. Offers monthly support groups.
1415 West 22nd Street
Tower Floor
Oak Brook, IL
Provides practical coping techniques to help individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, anger, or stress. Offers weekly, peer-led self-help meetings, as well as telephone meetings and online forums.
Offers a peer-based support group for individuals struggling with the loss of a loved one to suicide and those dealing with mental health issues. Services include two peer-run support groups that alternate each week. One group is for Suicide Loss Survivors and one for Mental Health support. …
572 South Salina Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers the services of peer support staff who promote self-help, natural supports, and alternatives to the mental health system. Individuals define the services they want, ranging from pursuing housing options, education, or employment, to activities and groups.
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