Those Suffering from Anxiety or Depression can find Hope at BPHope.com’s Community Forum


Posted May 29, 2015 by bphopeusa

This press release is to announce to readers that BPHope.com offers hope for those suffering from anxiety or depression at their community forum.

 
Roughly 5% or one in 20 Americans suffer from some type of social anxiety disorder and most have an onset age of 13. Anxiety depression sufferers often live with their condition for over a decade before seeking help. The stigma society attaches to the condition as well as believing they can cope and should be able to handle the anxiety or depression themselves is all-pervasive. At BPHope.com, they offer an online community of people suffering from bipolar disorder and anxiety or depression. The community forum and blog are designed to create hope in the individual suffering from anxiety depression.

A representative of BPHope.com talked about the caring nature of their community forum, “The BPHope forum is an online community for people living with bipolar disorder, as well as their families and friends, and for anyone seeking support with bipolar disorder, anxiety or depression. We hope that this forum will enable people to reach out and serve as a means to both offer and receive help. The main thing that we want you to know is that YOU are not alone!”

BPHope.com’s Community Forum
Posting and reading topics in BPHope.com’s community forum is quick and easy. First, the individual must register with a made-up alias. Anonymity is not only important, it is required. Then, select and click on the topic from the Topics Page. Next, scroll to the bottom of the page selected and fill out “Create New Topic” form. To stay updated on responses, click the “Notify Me” button. BPHope.com makes it easy to stay in touch with other people suffering from anxiety or depression.

About BPHope.com:
BPHope.com is the digital version of BP Magazine. Both offer hope and harmony to those living with anxiety or depression and bipolar disorder. They offer bipolar support groups in their anonymous bipolar forum that is intended to help anyone living with bipolar disorder, as well as their friends and family, and anyone seeking support. The idea behind the forums is for individuals to not only get help, but to offer help as well, creating a mutually beneficial community.
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Last Updated May 29, 2015