Learn more
about Seasonal Affective Disorder in pets.
The colder seasons can bring
about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which can cause depression, lack of energy, difficulty concentrating, and insomnia.
Not exact matches
For
about four to six percent of individuals, that can escalate to
seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form of clinical depression that fluctuates based on the time of year.
We all know
about the Monday Blues or
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which impacts over 10 million Americans every single winter.
Recently, I posted on Facebook
about how the combination of
seasonal affective disorder, my therapist closing her practice, and a number of other variables was making it so that I was having a hard time leaving my apartment and walking literally around the corner to my office.
i love my boyfriend i love my faily and i love my collage... but two weeks agko i stardet to feel depressed i looked it up i i figured i had
seasonal affective disorder, but since it happened the first time so strong i projekted the feeling to my relationship and atardet worrying
about WHY AM NOT EXIDET AS I USED TO BE..
Seasonal affective disorder, otherwise known as SAD, affects an estimated 10 million Americans (more, actually, if you include the people who don't complain
about their symptoms every time winter rolls around).
Marvin says the most common problem he sees in pets is
seasonal affective disorder (SAD) triggered by reduced exposure to sunlight, which can result in anxiety, sleep
disorders and depression — symptoms that can come
about during the winter months or after prolonged periods indoors.