There are lots of them. Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has good support communities for all types of mental illness.
Yes there are several hospitals that offer support groups for patients with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar support groups offer therapy and support that may not be available to those suffering from this psychological disorder. Members can exchange resources and experiences, learn what has worked for others, and have socialization opportunities with people who understand what they are going through.
You need to schedule an appointment with a psychotherapist or psychologist. Only these doctors can diagnose any psychological disorders that you may be suffering from, or determine what is causing your symptoms. See the related link below to a website that has more information about bipolar disorder, including support groups and answers to common questions. Only a doctor of psychology can diagnose bipolar disorder. If you have bipolar disorder, you may be prescribed medication to keep it under control.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
www.mdjunction.com/bipolar and www.findthelight.net are two well-respected bipolar support groups.
There are many support groups for family and spouses of people with Bipolar disorder. You can use google maps to search for one near your location. Support groups are always nearby, consult with this source for one near you. http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=support_findsupport
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DBSA Boston has excellent recommendations for bipolar support groups in boston
There are many online support groups for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their families. One such group is Daily Strength (http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Bipolar-Disorder/support-group). The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance website has a search feature that allows you to search for support groups in your area (http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=support_findsupport).
Local bipolar support groups can be easily found by checking out the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance's group locator on its website. Yes, there are quite a few support groups in the greater Chicago area.
www.mdjunction.com/bipolar is helpful
To find a list of bipolar support groups in your area,please visit this website and enter your zip.www.healthcentral.com