Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can lead to extreme symptoms. This is how you can catch signs of the mental health disorder ...
SAD, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is a type of major depressive disorder that ...
With shorter days and less light, people may experience seasonal affective disorder. Here are the symptoms and what you need to know.
The most widely accepted theory is that SAD is linked to reduced exposure to sunlight, and when living in a country with dark winters it can be particularly apparent ...
While you may relish that extra hour of Sunday morning snooze, this abrupt clock shift still marks the start of an unhappy season for many people. Especially in northern climes, seasonal affective ...
As daylight saving time ends, a psychiatric expert shares how to cope with the decrease in sunlight and the changes on the ...
While the fall and winter months can be filled with fun seasonal activities, it can also be a time of severe sadness and ...
The holidays can be overwhelming. Discover how counselling can help you cope with SAD, social pressure, and loss.
On Sunday morning, Californians will gain an hour of sleep and receive an entire winter season where the sun sets before most ...
The NHS describes seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as a form of depression that follows a seasonal pattern, where people ...