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Default Mar 25, 2020 at 07:45 PM
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I have been attending AA meetings but I am strongly feeling out of place within the setting.

In my research with consumer mental health it got deeper when I started discovering books such as "Mad in America" and I started learning about the anti-psyche side of things. I am no endorsing by bringing them up but feel that why doesn't a setting such as AA format exist for mental health which would not necessarily be anti-medication?

Why are support groups so far and few in between?

My experiences with what I was able to find was NAMI but I only went to one meeting only to learn it was for people that knew someone who had MI not for people with actual MI.

Does such a thing even exist in a IRL setting?

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