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Teenager & Youth Support Group Meeting for Sufferers of Anxiety, Depression and OCD

  • Everest Serviced Offices Unit 1601- 1602, 16/F, Car Po Commercial Building, 18-20 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong  (map)

The OCD and Anxiety support group meetings were set up to provide teenage sufferers with a platform where they can voice and share their fears, worries and anxiety in a safe, non-judgemental and confidential environment. Feelings of depression, isolation, helplessness and loneliness are associated with these disorders and people often suffer in silence because of the huge stigma associated with mental health in Asia. The formation of the group has created a community of individuals suffering from OCD , AD and Depression who encourage, support and assist each other with the challenges that they face and continuously embrace new members to share and learn from. The group is structured to include discussions, reflections and opportunities to learn and practice different proven methods to reduce anxiety as a group.  It is not compulsory for one to share at meetings if they do not feel comfortable. There is a donation fee of 50HKD to ensure commitment of participants.

The support group is open to English speaking teenagers &. youth (aged 15 - 21 yrs old) who struggle with high levels of stress, intrusive thoughts, constant worries and who feel stuck in negative patterns of thinking. 

Teenage/Youth support group Meeting 

Date: 28th October 2023

Time:  11.30am - 12:30pm

Venue: Everest Serviced Offices, Unit 1601- 1602, 16/F, Car Po Commercial Building, 18-20 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong 

Fee: HKD100 (please send the payment receipt by email to groupocdcommunityhk@gmail.com)

RSVP: Please send the fee to secure your spot at the meeting at groupocdcommunityhk@gmail.com as spaces are limited.

Please note that the OCD and Anxiety support group does not counsel or diagnose mental health disorders. It offers support in terms of sharing experiences, listening, providing psychoeducation and learning and applying a range of coping skills.