What does DBSA stand for?
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What does DBSA stand for?
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) envisions wellness for people living with mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder).
What Organisations help people with bipolar?
Useful resources to help people manage their bipolar disorder.
- Beyondblue. An independent, not-for-profit organisation working to increase awareness and understanding of anxiety and depression in Australia and to reduce the associated stigma.
- Black Dog Institute.
- Headspace.
- Head to Health.
- Lifeline.
- SANE Australia.
Is bipolar disorder curable?
There is no cure for bipolar disorder, but through behavior therapy and the right combination of mood stabilizers and other bipolar medicines, most people with bipolar disorder can live normal, productive lives and control the illness.
Is DBSA a company?
The DBSA is a government-owned development finance institution, established in 1983, with the mandate to promote economic growth as well as regional integration for sustainable development projects and programmes in South Africa, SADC and the wider Sub Saharan Africa.
Who funds DBSA?
the government of South Africa
Wholly owned by the government of South Africa, the DBSA raises debt funding from multiple sources, including local and international financial institutions, and fund managers.
How do you cheer up bipolar?
How can I help someone with bipolar disorder?
- Educate yourself. The more you know about bipolar disorder, the more you’ll be able to help.
- Listen.
- Be a champion.
- Be active in their treatment.
- Make a plan.
- Support, don’t push.
- Be understanding.
- Don’t neglect yourself.
What does the DBSA do?
Is DBSA a state owned enterprise?
How do I apply for DBSA funding?
All interested applicants should complete the online application form at www.dbsa.org or https://ppf.dbsa.org/ and provide the required documentation and all relevant supporting information as required.