The chapter
on seasonal affective disorder helps explain why many of us plan our own winter trips.
Not exact matches
Speaking of which, I turned
on the women's NCAA basketball tournament, saw Wynter Whitley of Duke and was immediately seized by
seasonal affective disorder.
Dr. Ellen Hendriksen, the Savvy Psychologist, has 8 tips
on how to deal with the blues and their more serious cousin,
Seasonal Affective Disorder
I'm going to be reading up more
on using tryptophan to help with
seasonal affective disorder!
Still, this research doesn't negate the existence of
seasonal affective disorder, also referred to as SAD, but rather shows that the impact that seasons have
on depression could be overestimated.
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.
On the more extreme end of the spectrum, you may be part of the 5 percent of the U.S. population that experiences full - blown
seasonal depression, otherwise known as
seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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 plan
on writing a piece
on the use of sunlamps and
seasonal affective disorder.
Light therapy provides relief for anyone
on the winter blues spectrum, from those who experience a drop in their mood and energy to those with
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) who are so badly affected that it disrupts their ability to manage their daily routine.
Golf - view rooms and suites
on the end of each wing have large balconies that are not just a great place to entertain, but a god - send to anyone who suffers from
Seasonal Affective Disorder.