I forgot to go to my support group this past Thursday night. I had every intention of going, but I just forgot. I didn’t go last week because of my anniversary, but I have no excuses this week. I even remember telling my therapist on Wednesday that I was going to go the following day, and then I let it slip my mind. I suppose I have to write my support group on my to-do list. I really want to go, I know it will be helpful in the long run.
There’s another group on Tuesdays that seems interesting. I want to check it out. Maybe I can have my husband drive by there with me so I know where I’m going before I actually go to that group. It’s farther away from my house than the Thursday night, but you never know where you will find what you’re looking for.
What support group? Here, I delve into the other possibilities I found. Beyond 12 steps. Sure to ruffle feathers but there is new science to support the fact that AA and…well maybe you’ll read this and tell me what you think or if any of these groups you go to or not. Allison
http://www.bphope.com/blog/bipolar-strong-free-recovery-programs-beyond-the-twelve-steps/
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I was talking about a mental health support group. I got sober with AA in 2004
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I love this! I forget a lot too.. I have actually been thinking of going to a mental health support group close to my house.
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When you find the right group, they’re fantastic
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Hopefully I will soon.. bipolar type two isn’t easy to live with among the other labels I have been given..
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Having people around you who have the same diagnosis and go through similar things makes life a little easier.
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