In Crisis?
If you need immediate help or if you are having thoughts of death or suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK or if you need immediate assistance call 911 (in Albuquerque, ask for the Crisis Intervention Team) or go to a hospital emergency room.Contact Information
Phone: 505-889-3632
Email:
info@dbsa4albq.orgMailing Address:
DBSA Albuquerque
PO Box 27668
Albuquerque, NM 87125-7619Website Inquiries:
webmaster@dbsa4albq.orgAbout DBSA Albuquerque
Regular, ongoing Depression and Bipolar "Support Groups".
Every Thursday
6:30 pm Doors Open
Groups 7:00-8:30 pmInformation, Symptoms Management, Shared Experiences, Encouragement
In addition to the regular groups, we have special groups each month.
"Family & Friends Group"
First Thursday of every month."Feeling Better Group"
Second Thursday of every month."Woman's Group"
Third Thursday of every month.Location
We are located at:
Central New Mexico Community College Campus
823 Buena Vista Dr SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106Near the intersection of Buena Vista Dr and Coal Avenue.
Buena Vista Dr is located between University and Yale.-
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Monthly Archives: October 2011
DBSA Activity: Dia de los Muertos Parade, Sunday, November 6, 2011
Members, friends and family of DBSA Albuquerque are invited to attend the Dia de los Muertos Marigold Parade on Sunday, November 6. http://www.muertosymarigolds.org Revelemos Los Mitos – Unmasking The Dream. What: Dia de los Muertos Marigold Parade. When: Sunday, November … Continue reading
DBSA Activity: Bosque Walk, Sunday, October 23, 2011
Come and experience the fall colors of the Bosque with members of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Albuquerque! Enjoy a leisurely walk amongst friends where you can view ducks, geese, and other wildlife enjoying the Alameda Wetland! What: … Continue reading
LC2 Meeting – Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Here’s the latest from our friends at LC2: —– October is Hispanic Heritage Month As part of our monthly Local Collaborative 2 meeting we will be hosting a Traditional Hispanic meal! We will have a Placita con Fred Sandoval to … Continue reading
Research survey from Boston University Center of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Participants needed for a research study at the Recovery Center. Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is conducting a research study on how adults with psychiatric conditions view work. Who can participate? Individuals who feel comfortable filling out a survey … Continue reading

