Bipolar Disorder

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Bipolar Disorder, formerly known as Manic Depression, is a type of mood disorder that extends beyond the normal ups and downs of life. It is a serious medical condition and an important health concern in the United States. It is characterized by a clearly defined period whereby there is an abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood. This period must persist for at least one week and is called a manic episode, or mania. When mania occurs, it is often, although not always, followed by a depressive episode involving classic depressive symptoms.

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Resource Organizations » Bipolar Disorder

9 listing(s), including 1 offering support groups


In Massachusetts

Bipolar Clinic and Research Program (BCRP)

massgeneral.org/psychiatry/services/bipolar_home.aspx
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA  02114
617-726-2000
The BCRP conducts a variety of Clinical Trials. Patients who meet eligibility requirements for research projects will be invited to participate in ongoing studies. Current studies include clinical trials of new treatments as well as several studies that involve brain imaging or biochemical tests.
The BCRP provides ongoing treatment to adult patients with bipolar disorder, including medication treatment and psychosocial or talk therapy where appropriate.

Depression Bipolar Support Alliance of Boston (DBSA-Boston)

dbsaboston.org
Offers support group(s)
P.O. Box 102
115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA  02478
617-855-2795 x phone
617-855-3666 x fax
DBSA-Boston (formerly known as MDDA-Boston) is a resource for people with affective disorders - and their families and friends. Affective disorders such as bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) and clinical depression affect millions of people every year. Coping with these disorders is difficult enough, but coping alone can be even tougher.
DBSA-Boston (Depression Bipolar Support Alliance) is a nonprofit, self-help organization run by and for people with affective disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder. DBSA members come together to share support and information with others in similar situations.

Gould Farm

gouldfarm.org
100 Gould Rd.
Monterey, MA  01245
413-528-1804
Gould Farm is the first residential therapeutic community in the nation dedicated to helping adults with mental illness move toward recovery, health and greater independence through community living, meaningful work and individual clinical care.
In a supportive community environment made up of residents, staff and their families, we help adults with depression, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder and schizophrenia begin to rebuild and regain their lives. Gould Farm offers a full continuum of care, with a Boston-area program for those ready for new challenges and structured transition.

McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web

John is an award-winning mental health journalist and author. He has dedicated the last 13 years of his life to researching and writing on depression and bipolar disorder for people like yourself - patients and loved ones. He knows where you are coming from. He is also a patient, as well as a loved one.
Here, you will find nearly 250 articles (plus videos) that will give you greater insight into your thoughts and feelings and behaviors and help you make your own choices in getting well and staying well. Thanks for stopping by. Jump in wherever you like ...

S.T.E.P. Up 4 Kids

435 Furnace Street
Marshfield, MA  02050
781-545-9909
866-992-KIDS
S.T.E.P. Up 4 Kids is a nonprofit charitable foundation committed to supporting children and teens with early-onset bipolar disorder, depression and related spectrum disorders. The organization's fundamental objective is to provide reliable resources to parents, teachers, medical professionals and counselors to be best equipped to advocate for children with these disorders. Founded by Kelley Kupfer, a registered nurse and parent of a bipolar child, and Mary Ann McDonnell, APRN, BC, a nationally-recognized researcher and nurse practitioner specializing in pediatric psychopharmacology and behavioral therapy, S.T.E.P. Up 4 Kid's mission is inherent in the name, to:
Support Teach Educate Prevent

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The National Alliance on Mental Illness

namimass.org
400 West Cummings Park
Suite 6650
Woburn, MA  01801
781-938-4048
Toll Free: 800-370-9085
Fax: 781-938-4069
The National Alliance on Mental Illness maintains a helpline for informaion on mental illnesses and referrals to local groups. The local self-help groups have support and adocacy components and offer education and information about community services for families and individuals. For information about the Alliance's affiliates and activities in MA, contact NAMI Massachusetts.

Outside Massachusetts

The Balanced Mind Foundation

thebalancedmind.org
566 W. Lake St. Suite 430
Chicago, IL  60661
847-492-8510
The Balanced Mind Foundation guides families raising children with mood disorders to the answers, support and stability they seek.
The Balanced Mind Foundation envisions a world where children living with mood disorders thrive because their families have the resources, community and support they need.

The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

bbrfoundation.org/
60 Cutter Mill Road, Suite 404
Great Neck, NY  11021
800-829-8289
The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (formerly NARSAD, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression) is committed to alleviating the suffering of mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research. The BBR Foundation offers news on the research it funds as well as information (documents and videos) about these and other disorders in children and adults. It also provides guidance and resources for families coping with a child or parent with mental illness.

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