NAMI DuPage Individual
Services & Support Groups
NAMI DuPage is proud to offer a wide variety of services and support groups for individuals living with, or who know of a loved one struggling with mental illness. Our groups follow a structured model, ensuring everyone has an opportunity to be heard and to receive the support that they need. Our mission with these groups and services is to educate people on mental health, fight stigmas, and provide healthy outlets to grow, learn, and advocate for our DuPage County community.
For more information about our individual services and support groups, please contact Eric Metcalf, Director of Peer Support Services, at [email protected], or by phone at (630) 752-0066.
Additional Support Services
NAMI DuPage Living Room Program
The Living Room is a peer-led non-clinical alternative to the traditional emergency room for those who are experiencing a mental health crisis. A visit to the Living Room provides the guest a safe and calm atmosphere where he or she can talk through and de-escalate the crisis, develop a plan to manage symptoms and receive resource information. Our Living Room is located at NAMI DuPage, located inside the Linda A Kurzawa Community Center, and is open Monday – Friday from 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm, for adults 18 and older only.
For more information about the Living Room, visit our Living Room page.
Peer Support at NAMI DuPage
Support Groups
NAMI Connections Support Group
NAMI Connections is a free, peer-led support group for adults living with a mental health condition. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, in groups led by NAMI-trained facilitators. This group meets both in-person and online via Zoom, and both an English and Spanish version is offered. We hope to see you there!
Wednesday Evening Group
This group is offered in-person and hybrid online.
Meeting Address:
NAMI DuPage
Linda A Kurzawa Community Center
115 N County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
Zoom Link: Click here to register
Day: Wednesday
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Join us beforehand at 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm for pizza and conversation at our Drop-In Center.
Thursday Group (Online Only)
Zoom Link: Click here to register
Day: Every Thursday
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Dual Diagnosis Support Group
Millions of Americans live with a “dual diagnosis,” which means they live with a mental health condition and a substance use disorder simultaneously. Coping with a dual diagnosis can feel challenging and isolating. Our dual diagnosis support group allows members to share frustrations and successes, and helps people find the best community resources and tips for recovery. This group meets both in-person and online via Zoom; we hope you will join us soon!
Be sure to check out our Podcast!
Healing Minds: Stories of Resilience & Recovery
DUAL DIAGNOSIS SUPPORT GROUP
In-Person – Meeting Address:
NAMI DuPage
Linda A Kurzawa Community Center
115 N County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
Online – Zoom Link: Click here to register
Day: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
No pre-registration is required for in-person
Important notice on the limitations of NAMI Support Groups
Rising Together Support Group
This group is currently on hold – we apologize for any inconvenience.
A support group for adults living with depression.
Rising Together offers a secure and welcoming haven for individuals navigating the challenges of depression. Connect with us every Monday at 7 PM, where you’ll find a community of empathetic peers ready to lend an understanding ear. Share your personal struggles and anxieties, and find solace and motivation from the compassionate members of our group.
Online – Zoom Link: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Day: Mondays
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Important notice on the limitations of NAMI Support Groups
Suicide Loss Connections Group
The suicide loss connections group meets for those who have lost a loved one, a family member, or friend to suicide. It provides an environment of hope, understanding, and respect and is a safe space to share openly about their feelings and experiences.
LGBTQ+ Connection Support Group
NAMI DuPage hosts an in-person connection and recovery support group for the LGBTQ+ community for any adult (18+) with a mental health condition. Members of the LGBTQ+ population face a set of challenges unique to them, and we are committed to providing a safe space for members of this community to speak freely about their struggles and to seek out help and support from one another—no pre-registration required.
IN-PERSON
Meeting Address:
Conventions Psychiatry and Counseling
4300 Weaver Parkway
Suite 100-A
Warrenville, IL 60555
Canceled Tuesday, May 14, 2024. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Day: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Important notice on the limitations of NAMI Support Groups
ONLINE VIA ZOOM ONLY (Presented by NAMI Illinois)
Zoom Link: Click here to join
Days: Wednesdays
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Sharing Hope Group
The NAMI DuPage Sharing Hope support group explores the journey of mental wellness in Black communities through dialogue, storytelling and a guided discussion. Lack of information surrounding mental health issues can prevent people in Black communities from getting the help and support they need. Our Sharing Hope Community Conversations address a number of important topics:
- Black families, community leaders, and youth mental wellness
- The signs and symptoms of mental illness
- How to talk about mental health and decrease stigma
- An overview of recovery and how it’s possible
- The types of mental health services and supports available, including NAMI education and support programs
Educational Courses For Individuals
Peer-to-Peer Classes
A better understanding of mental health conditions
Various treatment options
Setting clear goals for the future
Developing confidence in your mental health decision-making
Learning how to share your story
For more information, please contact Eric Metcalf, Director of Peer Support Services, at [email protected] or by phone at (630) 752-0066. Visit the Peer-to-Peer Class series page for more information on upcoming classes and how to register!
WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) Classes
For more information, please contact Eric Metcalf, Director of Peer Support Services, at [email protected] or by phone at (630) 752-0066. Visit the WRAP Class series page for more information on upcoming classes and how to register!