I second the recommendation to check out local hospitals, many of them have time limited group programs that are professionally run. The catch is you may need a Dr's referal and there can be long waiting lists. Also not sure what your insurance coverage is like.
You might also want to check out NAMI's web site. I think they have a search function for local support groups. I'm in Canada so NAMI doesn't apply to me, but when I was off work with depression and addiction I went to support groups organized by the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario. And they were pretty good.
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