Dr. Greg Hobelmann, M.D., M.P.H. joins us to talk about the difference between the disorder and typical "winter blues" and ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that can emerge during the late fall or winter months.
The holiday season is a time for festive décor, food, family and fun. But when the holidays are over and all that’s left is ...
The best management of SAD involves strategies that attend to an individual’s mental, physical and emotional well-being,” New York psychologist Christopher Fisher told The Post.
New Year’s Day is a time for reflection, resolutions and renewal, but for some Iowans, it’s just another blah, boring winter ...
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.
Unlike major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder usually lasts anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months.
As a therapist, I have observed a significant rise in clients seeking counseling during the winter months, particularly in December. This pattern is not surprising, as seasonal changes can have a ...
As the fall semester comes to a close, many students go through the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs during in winter. With over 10 million cases in India, ...
Dr. George Dominiak, a psychiatrist at Mass. General Brigham, shares information about warning signs and coping strategies.
Many Canadians struggle with SAD, a real form of depression that can make navigating the winter months extremely difficult.