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Be More Social
Be More Social is a peer support group where people with Social Anxiety, Social Phobia and Excessive shyness can learn to improve Social Skills in a safe and confidential environment without being judged by others. It is your space to be yourself.
North Peninsula OCD Support Group
Mutual help group open to individuals with OCD and family members and friends.
South Bay OCD Group
Mutual help group open to individuals with OCD and family members and friends.
College-Aged Adults Face Less Mental Health Stigma
College-aged adults (age 18–25) have more accepting views of mental health care than other adults, but they still see challenges when it comes to accessing care, according to results of a nationwide poll.
East Bay OCD Support Group
Mutual help group open to individuals with OCD, anxiety, and/or depression; and family members and friends.
The group meets on Zoom every Saturday from 3-5 pm PST.
Clinical Practice Review for Social Anxiety Disorder
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
For diagnostic criteria and codes, visit the Anxiety Disorders page of the
Clinical Practice Review for OCD
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
For diagnostic criteria and codes, visit the Anxiety Disorders page of the
Open Closed Doors (OCD)
A nonprofit lounge primarily focused on you or your loved ones or anyone dealing with or having dealt with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A group with arms wide open to those even stalled by fears and anxiety in general and looking to hop over onto their field of dreams.
Delray Beach Anxiety and Depression Support Group ("Anxiety Busters")
- Facilitated by a clinical social worker/psychotherapist
- Open to all persons suffering with anxiety, anxiety disorders
Spread the Word
Help us spread the word about the benefits of treatment for anxiety and mood disorders, OCD, and PTSD — for children and teens, women, men, and all those suffering from related illnesses.
Support Group for Social Anxiety
No More Constant Fear
My earliest childhood memories are of constant fear. A skinny kid with crooked teeth, somewhat shy and reserved with social anxiety, I was an easy target for bullies, which made my issues even more difficult to handle. I never spoke to anyone about my feelings because I felt they were my fault.