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No Cost Schizophrenia Support Groups 

Support Groups for Patients and Families at Stanford University

Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Building

401 Quarry Road

Stanford, CA. 94305

 

Patient Support Group

(for patients with schizophrenia)

Meets the first and third Monday of each month from 1:00pm to 2:00pm, Room 1210.  (There is no need to call staff prior to attending.).

 

Family & Friends Support Group

Meets the first and third Monday of each month from 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Room 1211.  (There is no need to call staff prior to attending.)
 

 

Please note:  Participation in the support groups does not require that you be an established patient of the clinic, nor do you have to be participating in one of Stanford University's clinical trials.  The support groups welcome all patients, family members and friends.  For any questions, please call Blair Mullen  (650) 723-6678.

Last Updated on 06/11/04   webmaster@namiscc.org

 

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