Coronavirus Disease 2019 Support Groups: Finding Community and Connection

How support groups help with Coronavirus Disease 2019 — types available, what to expect, and how to find one.

Support groups for coronavirus disease 2019 offer something individual therapy can't: the experience of being truly understood by others who have lived it.

Why Support Groups Help with Coronavirus Disease 2019

Shared experience is powerful. In a coronavirus disease 2019 support group, you:

  • Learn you're not alone in your experience
  • Gain practical strategies from others who have managed coronavirus disease 2019
  • Build a sense of community that reduces isolation
  • Give as well as receive support — both are beneficial

Types of Support Groups for Coronavirus Disease 2019

In-person groups: Run by therapists or peer-led, often through hospitals, community centers, or mental health organizations.

Online communities: Forums and video-based groups offer accessibility and anonymity for those with coronavirus disease 2019.

Condition-specific groups: Many organizations offer specialized support groups for coronavirus disease 2019 subtypes.

How to Find a Coronavirus Disease 2019 Support Group

Contact local mental health organizations, ask your therapist for recommendations, or search through national organizations focused on coronavirus disease 2019.

Related Resources

Bringwise

Turn psychology into daily habits

5 minutes a day. Science-backed insights you can actually use.

Download Free