The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Northern Virginia
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia is an affiliate of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Northern Virginia
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia is an affiliate of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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DBSA-NOVA: About Us
We were founded in 2005 by Jayson Blair, who has bipolar, and his mother, Fran Blair. The Blairs received the idea of a support group from a man named Bob Mills in North Carolina who is a member of a similar group.
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DBSA-NOVA: Bipolar Disorder
We were founded in 2005 by Jayson Blair, who has bipolar, and his mother, Fran Blair. The Blairs received the idea of a support group from a man named Bob Mills in North Carolina who is a member of a similar group.
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DBSA-NOVA: Depression
We were founded in 2005 by Jayson Blair, who has bipolar, and his mother, Fran Blair. The Blairs received the idea of a support group from a man named Bob Mills in North Carolina who is a member of a similar group.
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DBSA-NOVA: Lending Library
Sponsored Events in Northern Virginia and the DC Metropolitan Area
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DBSA-NOVA: Suicide Prevention
Here are some hotlines to call if you or a loved one are at risk for suicide.
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DBSA-NOVA: Support Group Meetings
We have four primary meetings in the Northern Virginia area and are always looking for individuals who are willing to open up their homes, offices and other organizations to host meetings.
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DBSA-NOVA: Calendar
We were founded in 2005 by Jayson Blair, who has bipolar, and his mother, Fran Blair. The Blairs received the idea of a support group from a man named Bob Mills in North Carolina who is a member of a similar group.
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DBSA-NOVA: Events
Sponsored Events in Northern Virginia and the DC Metropolitan Area
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DBSA-NOVA: Resources
Here are some helpful links. To suggest a link, write us at bipolarhope@dbsanova.org
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DBSA-NOVA: Contacts
Contact Information for DBSA - Northern Virginia and the local support groups.
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DBSA-NOVA: Teen Support Group
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia is an affiltate of the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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DBSA-NOVA: Centreville Support Group
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia is an affiltate of the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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DBSA-NOVA: Woodbridge Support Group
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Northern Virginia is an affiltate of the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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DBSA-NOVA: Loved Ones Support Group
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia is an affiltate of the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance. The group serves Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Support groups for family and those with bipolar disorder meet regularly.
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DBSA-NOVA: Books
Education is one of the most important parts of bipolar recovery.
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DBSA-NOVA: Publications
DBSA offers a variety of free educational materials that you may download below or, if available, order from our online store. You may also order via phone by calling (800) 826-3632.
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DBSA-NOVA: Treatment Options
Most people with bipolar disorder, even those with the most severe forms, can achieve substantial stabilization of their mood swings and related symptoms with proper treatment.
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DBSA-NOVA: Co-existing Disorders
Alcohol and drug abuse are very common among people with bipolar disorder. Research findings suggest that many factors may contribute to these substance abuse problems, including self-medication of symptoms, mood symptoms either brought on or perpetuated by substance abuse, and risk factors that may influence the occurrence of both bipolar disorder and substance use disorders.
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DBSA-NOVA: Terms of Use and Privacy Statement
The Bipolar Support Group for Northern Virginia(DBSA-NOVA) provides this Web site (www.dbsanova.org) as a free information source for site visitors (users).
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DBSA-NOVA: Calendar
We were founded in 2005 by Jayson Blair, who has bipolar, and his mother, Fran Blair. The Blairs received the idea of a support group from a man named Bob Mills in North Carolina who is a member of a similar group.
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DBSA-NOVA: Psychiatric Advance Directives
Education is one of the most important parts of bipolar recovery.
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Loved Ones Support Group Directions
Directions to Family and Loved Ones Support Group.
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