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Find your safe space with the Amaha Community

We're building a community for people to share their struggles, connect with others, find support, learn and grow - in a safe space monitored by trained moderators.
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What is Amaha Community?

We're a judgement-free, virtual support group for different mental health concerns where members support each other on their mental health journeys.
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Connect

with 20,000+ peers who can support and listen to you
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Share

your story and talk about your struggles, freely & openly.
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Build

a safe space where people can grow together
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Cope

with life’s challenges and share your advice with others.

Find the right support group for you

Always remember, you do not have to deal with it alone. Join a community and find support for your condition.
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Living with depression

We know it's not easy to find people who understand what you're going through.
Here, you can connect with people who can empathise and offer support when you're feeling alone, angry or overwhelmed.
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Living with depression

We know it's not easy to find people who understand what you're going through.
Here, you can connect with people who can empathise and offer support when you're feeling alone, angry or overwhelmed.
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Addiction support

If you're wondering whether anyone else feels the same way you do, you've come to the right place.
Our Addiction Support Group aims to bring together people who can help each other through difficult times.
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Coping with anxiety

We understand there may be days when you need support to cope with anxiety.
Our community will help you through the difficult times, when you’re struggling to calm down or just catch your breath.
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Life As A Caregiver

We understand that being a caregiver can be a challenging and often overwhelming journey.
Here, find a supportive community where you can connect with others who empathise and offer solace when you're feeling alone, frustrated, or exhausted.

How does it work?

Stay connected to people you identify with
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Create an account

Become a member for free by creating an account or use your existing credentials.
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Join relatable groups

Join groups that address your specific mental health concerns.
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Share your feelings in a safe, non-judgemental space. Talk about your experiences openly.
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Find support

Meet people who have had similar experiences and build meaningful connections with people who can offer support in distressing times.

What makes the Amaha Community unique?

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Regular moderation

A safe space with careful moderation
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Member anonymity

You don't have to share your identity with other members
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Inclusion & acceptance

We are open to everyone who is struggling or looking for support
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No costs to you

We care about you deeply - access unlimited peer support for free!
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We’re here to help

Join the Amaha Community and find your support network today.

If you didn't find what you were looking for, please reach out to us at support@amahahealth.com  or +912071171501. We're here for you - for anything you might need.
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Amaha does not deal with medical or psychological emergencies. We are not designed to offer support in crisis situations - including when an individual is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, or is showing symptoms of severe clinical disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. In these cases, in-person medical intervention is the most appropriate form of help.

If you feel you are experiencing any of these difficulties, we would urge you to seek help at the nearest hospital or emergency room where you can connect with a psychiatrist, social worker, counsellor or therapist in person. We recommend you to involve a close family member or a friend who can offer support.

You can also reach out to a suicide hotline in your country of residence: http://www.healthcollective.in/contact/helplines
About Amaha
About Us
Careers
Amaha In Media
For Therapists
Contact Us
Help/FAQs
Services
Adult Therapy
Adult Psychiatry
Children First Services
Couples Therapy
Self-Care
Community
Psychometric Assessments
Conditions
Depression
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
OCD
ADHD
Social Anxiety
Women's Health
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Therapists
Psychiatrists
Couples Therapists
Partnerships
Employee Well-being Programme
Our Approach & Offerings
Webinars & Workshops
College Well-being Programme
LIBRARY
All Resources
Articles
Videos
Assessments
Locations
Bengaluru
Mumbai
New Delhi
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Build a good life for yourself
with Amaha

Best App
for Good

on Google Play India
Awarded "The Best App for Good" by Google Play in 2020
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©
Amaha
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Terms & Conditions
Cancellation Policy
Sitemap
Hall of Fame
Amaha does not deal with medical or psychological emergencies. We are not designed to offer support in crisis situations - including when an individual is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, or is showing symptoms of severe clinical disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. In these cases, in-person medical intervention is the most appropriate form of help.

If you feel you are experiencing any of these difficulties, we would urge you to seek help at the nearest hospital or emergency room where you can connect with a psychiatrist, social worker, counsellor or therapist in person. We recommend you to involve a close family member or a friend who can offer support.

You can also reach out to a suicide hotline in your country of residence: http://www.healthcollective.in/contact/helplines