With the holiday season long in the rear-view mirror and the oppressiveness of a New England winter fully upon us, for many this can be the saddest time of the year — quite literally.
As we reach the middle of winter, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. With the start of the ...
or SAD, is a form of depression that comes when the seasons change. These significant mood changes can come in the spring/summer or fall/winter but are most often associated with the "winter blues ...
If you find that you’re feeling depressed each year as winter starts, only to feel better when spring rolls around, you may have seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. UNC Health psychiatrist ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a common struggle during the darker months, driven by shorter days and reduced sunlight ...
The Mental Health Project is a Seattle Times initiative focused on covering mental and behavioral health issues. It is funded by Ballmer Group, a national organization focused on economic mobility ...
(WFSB) - The colder, darker months of winter can make the days seem long. Sadness, decreased energy, and taking little interest in things are all symptoms of seasonal affective disorder or SAD.
However, for some people, the season can be have serious impacts on their emotional well-being and they may require extra support until winter's passed. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a medical ...
But for some people, the season can be have serious impacts on their emotional well-being and they may require extra support until winter's passed. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a medical ...