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Depression Forums
Lindsay
A moderated message board for people with mood and anxiety disorders. Special rooms for discussion of multiple issues relating to depression. A very nicely done and useful resource!

Families for Depression Awareness
Julie Totten, President & Founder
Families for Depression Awareness helps families understand and cope with unipolar and bipolar depression. From the web site you can order free brochures, read Family Profiles, access resources, and sign up for free email alerts.

Find the Light Online Support Group for Depression, Anxiety, and Substance Abuse
Tristine Barry
Find the Light is an online support community for depression, anxiety and substance abuse. It offers peer support via a free, private message board and a chat room. The site also offers basic information on mental health conditions.

Bipolar Support.Org
Ken and Lisa and Mocha
This community website provides information on bipolar disorder. A Beginners Guide to Bipolar, an Encyclopedia of Related Disorders and Treatments, as well a list of Famous People who have Bipolar Disorder are amoung the resources available. The forums and chat community seem active and thorough.

The Bright Side-Wings of Support
Shie Rozow
The Bright Side is a non-profit organization, which aims to provide support for anyone who is feeling emotionally overwhelmed with life. At this time, The Bright Side consists entirely of volunteers who are contributing their time and expertise to creating this online community. The website was born out of the authors experience of becoming diagnosed with bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic depression). The author felt at the time that there were very few positive websites available that addressed the subject matter positively.



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