Offers support groups for people living with mental illness as well as their loved ones. Groups offer emotional support as well as successful strategies for coping with everyday challenges and are led by certified facilitators with lived experience of mental illness.
Specially trained facilitators lead mental health education classes and presentations as well as support groups for individuals and families impacted by mental health conditions. Classes are held regularly throughout the year and support groups are available every week. Support groups are available virtually and in-person.
Provides a free recovery-based, peer-led group for persons with mental illness.
Offers a free, peer-led support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
Participant can gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, and the groups are led by trained leaders who’ve been there.
NAMI’s support groups are unique because they follow a structured model to ensure you and others in the group have an opportunity to be heard and to get what you need.
Support groups are confidential and no specific medical therapy or treatment is endorsed.
Coordinates support services for mental health consumers and their friends and families in South King County including family and consumer support groups and a helpline.
Provides support services to mental health consumers and their friends and families in South King County.
Support groups available for mental health consumers and their families. Family and consumer support groups are designed for people living with mental illness.
NAMI Information Helpline offers encouragement and support as well as information about local support groups and education around mental illness.
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General Mental Health Information/Education
Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Lists online mental health related support groups hosted by state affiliates. Interested participants can join any group. Support group meetings are hosted on a Zoom platform and are HIPAA compliant.
Helps families in areas of the state that do not yet have their own local affiliate.
Lists online support groups both those hosted by affiliates and those organized at the state level.
Online support group meetings are hosted on a Zoom platform and are HIPAA compliant. Information given for registration for support groups is only seen by NAMI staff, no personal details or emails are used for solicitations.
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Condition Specific Mental Health Support Groups
General Mental Health Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Provides weekly peer-led support groups for adults with any mental health diagnosis. Support groups are not therapy. They enable their members to receive and offer support and empathy to each other.
Provides weekly peer-led support groups for adults with any mental health diagnosis.
Support groups are not therapy. They enable their members to receive and offer support and empathy to each other.
Provides the opportunity to "vent" in a safe environment and to see that one's emotions are the same as others' - not abnormal or shameful.
Provides a great environment for problem-solving among people whose life experiences are similar to one's own.
Connection facilitators have all been trained in NAMI's Signature facilitation process to ensure emotional safety for participants.
NAMI is a volunteer, non-profit, self-help organization composed of families and friends of persons who have behavioral health issues and consumers of behavioral hea services. They offer support that helps families, caregivers, and clients.
NAMI is a volunteer, non-profit, self-help organization composed of families and friends of persons who have behavioral health issues and consumers of behavioral health services. These Support Groups and Workshops offer support and education that helps families, caregivers, and clients develop the skills and strengths they need to cope with behavioral health issues.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Offers a free, peer-led support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
Coordinates a free, peer-led support group for adults who have experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Groups are led by people with mental health conditions, and no specific medical therapy or treatment is endorsed.
Provides a support group for adults with a mental illness, regardless of their diagnosis. There is an evening group that meets weekly in Chehalis and a daytime group that meets weekly in Centralia.
Provides a weekly support group for adults with a mental illness, regardless of their diagnosis.
Services include mental health and wellness support groups, men's and women's support groups, computer classes, support for building resumes and cover letters and completing job applications, and an evening Warm Line for peer support.
Provides support and advocacy for recovery and wellness through scheduled activities and peer support. Services include mental health and wellness support groups, men's and women's support groups, computer classes, support for building resumes and cover letters and completing job applications, and an evening Warm Line for peer support. Services are focused on those in recovery from substance abuse or mental health issues.
Offers support groups, classes, and advocacy for individuals and families of individuals who suffer from mental illness.
Offers support groups, classes, and advocacy for individuals and families of individuals who suffer from mental illness.
Services include:
- Connection Recovery Support Group: a weekly peer-facilitated group for adults living with mental illness which provides an opportunity to share challenges, strategies, and successes with others who understand.
- Family Support Group: education, support, and advocacy for families, caregivers, and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness.
- Family to Family Class: consist of both lecture and open discussion with plenty of interaction with the instructors and class members. The course gives the practical and emotional support to sustain families in the role of caretaker and advocate.
- NAMI Basics Class: online program for parents of children with a mental health condition.
- Homefront: online program for families of active military personnel and veterans.
- Peer to Peer: a recovery-focused educational program for adults 18 and over to establish and maintain wellness in response to their mental health challenges by providing critical information and strategies relating to living with mental illness.
- Family and Friends: a 5-hour seminar for family members and friends of persons with a mental health condition.
- Ending the Silence: presentation for students, school staff, and parents regarding mental illness.
- Bridges of Hope presentations to Faith Communities.
- Compartiendo Esperanza presentations en Espanol.
- In Our Own Voice community presentations.
- Also provides advocacy assistance.
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General Mental Health Information/Education
Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Provides support groups for families, youth and peer support that help deal with and understand loved ones who exhibit symptoms of mental health conditions.
Peer lead support groups for people living with mental health conditions (Connections) and support groups for people supported a loved one with a mental health condition (Family Support Group).
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Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Provides mental health focused self-help groups to the community in person, by telephone, and through online meetings using a cognitive-behavioral system in a peer to peer environment.
Provides mental health focused self-help groups to the community in person, by telephone, and through online meetings using a cognitive-behavioral system in a peer to peer environment.
A 12-step support program for families and friends of individuals with drug, alcohol, or related behavioral issues. Support group meetings are available both in person and online depending on the area. Audio and video recordings available on agency website.
A 12-step support program for families and friends of individuals with drug, alcohol, or related behavioral issues. Support group meetings are available both in person and online depending on the area. Audio and video recordings available on agency website.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
General Mental Health Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Provides support for people experiencing distress from the pain of addiction to alcohol, drugs, and/or pornography, as well as support groups dealing with anger, depression, grief, and divorce.
Provides support groups for people experiencing addiction to alcohol, drugs, food, and/or pornography. There are also support groups that deal with anger, depression, grief, and divorce. Also offered is Beyond the Walls, a class for families with loved ones who are incarcerated. Child care is provided for support groups and classes. Also provides a community meal.
Support groups and classes are Christian faith-based healing programs. Worship services are offered, but attendance is not required.
Offers support group meetings, education programs, free literature, and advocacy for those with mental illness and/or their loved ones.
Provides bi-weekly support meetings and classes to give people an opportunity to meet others with similar mental health needs and share information about local services.
Meetings are confidential and provide a caring place to meet others who understand.
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General Mental Health Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Provides Spanish-language support groups and educational workshops to increase access to mental health resources for Spanish-speaking parents, caregivers, and community members.
Provides Spanish-language support groups, workshops, and community education in collaboration with partner organizations to increase access to mental health resources. Programs include bilingual group support and educational workshops designed to address mental health topics and promote community wellness.
Coordinates free, peer-led, drop-in support groups and educational programs for individuals living with mental illnesses and their families. Provides mental health information and referrals through outreach and a helpline.
Organizes support groups, classes, presentations, and trainings for people living with mental health conditions and their loved ones. Also provides mental health resources through community outreach and the helpline number.
Topics include depression, family support, senior parents of adult children with mental illness, self-help, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and spirituality.
The groups are either affiliated with NAMI Seattle or have no relationship with agencies.
The primary focus of groups is support, information, sharing, and education. All support groups are free, drop-in, and peer-led.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups