Not exact matches
Seasonal affective disorder is
depression that occurs
during late fall and winter months, as darkness occurs earlier in the day.
This type of recurring
depression commonly strikes in a
seasonal pattern, usually
during the fall or winter, and disappears in the spring or summer.
Some folks only suffer from
depression during winter months, known as
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Seasonal Depression is real and it hits people hard
during this time of year.
For instance, with
seasonal depression, you (as per the advice of your doctor) can address biological stressors by spending more time in well - lit areas or taking a trip to a sunny, warm location
during the winter months.
Even if you struggle with
seasonal depression, the excitement
during the holidays can be a quick pick - me - up, and it's a great time to identify and gather your resources.
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.