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Welcome to DBSA Middlesex County

We are a mood-disorder self-help support group affiliated with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA). The mission of DBSA is to improve the lives of people living with a mood disorder, and their loved ones.

People who are living with depression or bipolar disorder (manic depression), and their families and friends, are welcome. Our goal is to help our support group participants towards wellness.

Middlesex County Meetings

We are happy to announce that in person meetings on Mondays in Metuchen, and Fridays in Highland Park, have resumed. We are REQUIRING that you RSVP for in-person meetings (contact Cameron at camerons1006@gmail.com to get email with an RSVP link). Please see the information below for time, location and contact details.

We continue to meet VIRTUALLY on Zoom Wednesdays at 7:00 PM. Please contact Cameron for information on how to participate at 908-672-9250 or via email at camerons1006@gmail.com.

(Updated November 28, 2023)

Monday Group Meeting
When: Every Monday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Where: First Presbyterian Church of Metuchen (Nursery School, 1st floor), 270 Woodbridge Avenue, Metuchen NJ (parking and entrance is in the back of the church).
Helpful Information: Directions | Support Groups Map
For additional information, contact Ann at 609-235-5579 before 10 PM or via email at scifianne@optimum.net.

Friday Group Meeting
When: Every Friday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Where: The Reformed Church of Highland Park, 19 South Second Avenue, Highland Park, NJ 08904.
Parking: Free Parking in lot behind the church (accessed via Magnolia Street). Enter church office building from the parking lot.
Helpful Information: Directions | Support Groups Map
For additional information, contact Leora at 732 702-0537

Our groups and meetings are:

  • led by trained facilitators who are peers, that is, individuals with a mood disorder.
  • open to family and friends with or without the person living with a disorder.
  • an empowering experience that is free of charge with no pre-registration required.
  • NOT a therapy group ; we do NOT give professional advice, but we DO share mutual experiences to educate and support each other.

There is hope. People living with a mood disorder can be helped by medication and/or therapy. Many people so affected lead normal lives, and participate in our support group to help others. Support groups help during recovery. “You are not alone, we can help.”

About Depression & Mania

Common possible symptoms of depression include:

  • Decreased or increased sleeping
  • Loss of energy and motivation
  • Exaggerated feelings of guilt
  • Unexplained aches and pains or ailments
  • Inappropriate or exaggerated feelings of sadness, hopelessness, anxiety, impending disaster or doom

Common possible symptoms of mania include:

  • Impaired judgment
  • High energy level and increased activity/talking
  • Significant decrease in sleeping
  • Inflated self esteem (grandiosity)
  • Extreme irritability and/or restlessness

Other symptoms are possible. No one symptom determines the disorder. A psychiatrist or psycho pharmacologist should be consulted for an evaluation.