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Default Apr 15, 2008 at 03:54 PM
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A new support group for those who suffer from depression, bipolar and other mood disorders is starting in the Los Angeles South Bay with plans to begin in May 2008.

We are a peer-facilitated support group that is organized and run by volunteers. We include people diagnosed with mood disorders, their families and friends, and anyone else who seeks to learn more about depressive and bipolar mood disorders.

We hope to become affiliated with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance.

For more information check out the website at
New DBSA Group or email
southbaydbsa@gmail.com
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