Support Groups

Registration required

For the dates when each support group is offered, please consult our online activity calendar. To register, simply email us at info@asmfmh.org or call us at 514-636-6885.

Reserved for members.

Support group for family and friends of someone living with

Bipolar disorder and psychosis

This group offers information and a safe space to share the impact of bipolar disorder and psychosis on the family life.

Support group for family and friends of a person living with

Borderline personality disorder

This support group helps families cope with the emotional and behavioral difficulties associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD).

Support group for family and friends of someone living with

Anxiety or depression

This support group is a safe space where family and friends of people living with anxiety or depression can talk about their experiences, exchange ideas and strategies, and reduce isolation. The support group is facilitated by a counselor.

Support group

Dramatherapy

It is an active and creative way to connect with yourself and others, with a community of people going through similar issues, to explore interpersonal relationships and the roles you take on in your life and the life of your loved ones.

No theater experience necessary.

Support group

Male Caregivers

This support group is a safe place for men of all ages to come together to share, discuss and reflect on issues that affect them and their loved one with a mental health issues.

Support group

Art Therapy

A series of 7 bilingual workshops to connect with yourself, take care of yourself and share with others. This group is a welcoming, non-judgmental space where you can explore the themes that the art therapist will suggest.

No art skills or knowledge necessary.

In collaboration with the West Island Crisis Centre

Café Proche Aidance

Join us to connect and chat over a cup of coffee!

In a warm and welcoming space, you will have the opportunity to exchange with other caregivers, discuss mental health with professionals, and help break down stigma.

Support group for parents of

teens living with mental health problems (25 and under)

This group offers a safe space to connect with other parents of children aged 25 and under, share experiences, reduce isolation, and receive meaningful support. Together, we explore ways to better understand, communicate, and care for ourselves as parents.

Support group for people living with mentale health problems and caregivers

Shared Journeys

In a safe and confidential space, participants are invited to share their experiences, support one another, and open meaningful dialogue around mental health, grounded in respect and mutual understanding.

For members of the entourage of a person with a mental health issue

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