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DBSA Greater Hartford
300 Russell Rd.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
(860) 462-3049



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       Welcome to...

DBSA Greater Hartford
~  Run By and For People with Affective Disorders  ~

Who is DBSA Greater Hartford?

DBSA Greater Hartford is a resource for people with affective disorders and their families and friends. Our Mission is to improve the lives of people living with mood disorders in Greater Hartford

DBSA Greater Hartford is an independent affiliate of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance run by and for people with affective disorders such as depression, manic depression, and schizoaffective disorder.

DBSA Greater Hartford members come together to share support and information with others in similar situations.



"The members of my DBSA support group reached out to me, and made me realize that I was not alone. If not for the support that I received from this organization, I probably wouldn't be here..."

~ DBSA support group participant

What is a DBSA Greater Hartford Support Group?

     Bullet pointA caring, supportive group of peers
     Bullet pointAn open, free, voluntary meeting
     Bullet pointAn important step on the road to wellness

Who should attend our DBSA Greater Hartford Support Group?

     Bullet pointPeople diagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, or schizoaffective disorder
     Bullet pointPeople who think they may have a mood disorder
     Bullet pointSupporters of a person with a mood disorder


DBSA Greater Hartford's weekly support group meets...

Every Wednesday
7:00 - 9:00 PM


- at -

The Institute of Living
200 Retreat Ave.
Hartford, CT


- in the -

Todd South Extension
1st Floor
(Next to the Center Building)

       Bullet pointDirections  (opens in a new browser window on the IOL website)
       Bullet pointIOL Campus Map


For more info or questions, contact Selina Welborn at (860) 462-3049, or by email.




Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance:

"Our mission is to improve the lives of people living with mood disorders"


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