The term “depression” is often used to encompass many different conditions or behaviors. However, depression is more than just one thing and can present itself in unique ways. Different forms of depression can have episodes that last varying lengths of… Read More ›
Tag: seasonal affective disorder
Major Depressive Disorder with a Summertime Pattern
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with a seasonal pattern, formerly classified as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), affects nearly 5% of Americans. Most cases of MDD with a seasonal pattern appear during the fall and winter, but there are recorded cases of… Read More ›
Could Your Tanning Habits Be A Sign Of An Addictive Personality Type?
Smoking cigarettes is bad for you. This has been proven tenfold over the last few decades. Yet, people insist on smoking. Despite teeth staining, smelly clothes, a raspy voice, and the chronic threat of developing a lung disease, people continue… Read More ›
How Can I Prepare To Transition Out Of Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Seasonal affective disorder or depression is a real mental health condition which strikes thousands of people each time the weather changes from summer to winter. Throughout the course of fall, symptoms worsen until they become a general depression. Here are… Read More ›
Is Seasonal Affective Disorder Real
Change is harder for some to cope with than others. There are some changes in the world which seem completely out of our control. When change happens beyond our permission or control, we can find ourselves getting anxious, depressed, or… Read More ›
Seasonal Affective Disorder: What You Need to Know
When the temperatures cool and the days get shorter, it’s not uncommon to feel a bit of the “winter blues,” but for some people, the onset of winter brings a more serious form of depression: a condition is known as… Read More ›