Feeling lethargic and anti-social — or at least less social than you normally might — is a very normal, not weird response to ...
The days are getting shorter as we "fall back” into standard time and it may be affecting your mood. While we settle into our ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects millions of Americans, and cases usually start to rise in late fall or early winter ...
During certain seasons of the year, you may notice changes in your energy level, sleep and interest in activities.
Psychologists say a lack of sunlight can impact a person's vitamin D levels, their serotonin, behavior, sleep cycle and ...
Is the winter darkness getting you down? Learn the difference between the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder, and discover ways to feel better during the colder months.
What is seasonal affective disorder and how can you treat it? Sanford psychologist, John Ulven provides answers.
An uptick of clients presenting the signs of seasonal affective disorder has prompted a Nanaimo psychotherapist to renew the ...
For individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression linked to reduced seasonal light, these effects can be particularly severe. SAD impacts around 5 percent of adults in the ...
HI, JASON. I’M GLAD TO BE HERE TODAY. YOU’RE GOING TO HELP US THROUGH THIS AS IT’S CALLED SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER OR SAD, SAD MORE COMMONLY, WE TALK ABOUT IT JUST BEING A LITTLE BIT OF ...
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, is a type of depression that occurs in the fall and winter when the cold sets ...
For individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression linked to reduced seasonal light, these effects can be particularly severe. SAD impacts around 5 percent of adults in ...