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A Silver Lining
A Bipolar peer-to-peer support group. Chatrooms, mailing list, message board, newsletter, resources, personal letters, classifieds, daily cartoon, and poetry.
http://www.a-silver-lining.org
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Bipolar Hope
A community offering support to those diagnosed with bipolar disorder - articles, messageboard, and chatroom.
http://www.bipolarhope.org
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Bipolar Worlds
Information and support for individuals with Bipolar Disorder.
http://bipolarworlds.proboards26.com
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Bipolarconnection
Network of small to medium sized bipolar support groups - information, news and Internet support.
http://www.bipolarconnection.net
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Bipolars Helping Bipolars
A blog where any bipolar visitor (and their relatives) can share stories and discuss treatment options ranging from medication to alternative therapies.
http://www.syk.net
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Harbor of Refuge
Peer to peer support for people with Bipolar Disorder and the people who care about them.
http://www.harbor-of-refuge.org
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Manic Moments: A Bipolar's World
Find information, support groups and a friendly community for people with Bipolar Affective Disorder, their friends family and others with an interest.
http://www.manicmoment.com/
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Scottish Bipolar Discussion Forum
Discussion forum and resource for manic depression sufferers based in Scotland.
http://www.bipolarscot.org
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Self Discovery
Presents articles on the humanistic approach to understanding human motivation and treating mental disorders. Provides free psychological counseling to applicants. Includes a forum about mental disorders for general public.
http://www.selfdiscovery.co.il/english.htm
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The Georgia Childhood Bipolar Foundation
Parent-run advocacy site for resources, information, and support for families with children diagnosed with or at risk for early onset bipolar disorder.
http://www.gcbf.org/
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