Depression Bipolar Support Alliance

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Overland Park, KS 66207

DBSA Overland Park provides a supportive community for individuals impacted by mood and anxiety disorders, offering both in-person and virtual support groups to foster emotional well-being and understanding. Peer-led sessions create a safe space for sharing experiences and receiving encouragement from those who can relate.

While not a substitute for professional medical assistance, DBSA Overland Park complements professional care by offering a welcoming environment for individuals seeking mental health support. Through peer connections and resources, the organization aims to empower individuals on their journey towards health and wellness.

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Rob M.
5/4/2012

DBSA is a national organization sponsoring peer-led support groups for people living with depression and bi-polar disorder. This review is for the group that meets Thursday nights between 7:00...

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Ali D.
7/13/2018

I've been going to group 3 times now, and it's really helpful! The others in the group are supportive, and it's really nice to know you're not alone! I like that you're not required to share, and...

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Stephanie R.
1/22/2016

I found DBSA when I was at my worst, and they took me in without judgement. Even now that I'm doing much better I can go share with the group as well as try to provide feedback to others that may...

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R B.
2/16/2017

The DBSA group is an excellent support group where you can talk freely and without worry of judgment. The peer support group style is great. It is so nice to be able to talk with people who...

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John M.
1/14/2016

This group has been so helpful. It is a safe place to share, listen, help and gather "judgement free" feedback from peers that struggle coping with their brain disorders. I cannot suggest strongly...

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