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  2. Icarus Project - Wikipedia

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    The Icarus Project's stated aims [5] were to provide a "support network and education project by and for people who experience the world in ways that are often diagnosed as mental illness." The responsibilities of the group are to gather people locally for support, and access to alternatives to mainstream medical diagnosis and treatment. [6]

  3. Sascha Altman DuBrul - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, DuBrul wrote "Bipolar World", an article published in the San Francisco Bay Guardian, relating his personal experiences being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Among the dozens of e-mails and other correspondence that he received after this publication was a letter from Jacks Ashley McNamara, an artist and writer who identified strongly ...

  4. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance - Wikipedia

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    DBSA sponsors online [3] and "face to face" [4] support groups. A nonrandomized study found participants in such groups reported their coping skills, medication compliance, and acceptance of their illness correlated with participation. Member hospitalization decreased by 49% (from 82% to 33%). [5]

  5. Mental Health Association of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Association of San Francisco (MHA-SF) is a charitable organization which deals with mental health education, advocacy, research, and service in San Francisco. It was established as the San Francisco Mental Hygiene Society in 1947. The present name was adopted in 1957. The San Francisco-based organization is one of 320 ...

  6. UCSF Alliance Health Project - Wikipedia

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    The UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP), formerly the AIDS Health Project, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides mental health and wellness services for the HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ communities in San Francisco. It is part of the University of California, San Francisco Department of Psychiatry. In addition to direct service to ...

  7. Two companies race to deploy robotaxis in San Francisco. The ...

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    He also provided letters in support of Cruise written by local San Francisco merchants associations, disability advocates and community groups. San Francisco is failing to make progress on its ...

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