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SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder

As we approach holiday time, many are experiencing joy and togetherness, while others may be struggling most. Winter brings shorter and darker days, colder weather, grief of missing loved ones, and holiday stress. It is very important, during this time, that we take proper care of ourselves and our mental health. During the winter, many people can experience SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder. SAD is a type of depression that can occur at the same time every year, mainly in places where there is less sunlight during that specific time of year. Usually these feelings will persist for about 4 months out of the year and start in fall, continuing through the winter. Symptoms of SAD include fatigue, depression, isolation, hopelessness, and more related symptoms. When you experience SAD, you often have low energy and feel moody. Symptoms specific to fall/winter SAD include oversleeping, changes in appetite, weight gain and tiredness. Check in with yourself and your loved ones this winter, and we can get through SAD together. Reach out to us at Old City Counseling if you are interested in counseling services! Read More

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Christmas is right around the corner, which means winter is here! Although Christmas, for many, can be an exciting time with presents, love and holiday cheer, for others, this isn’t quite the same. With winter comes shorter, darker days, cold weather and holiday stress. It is very important, during this time, that we take proper care of ourselves and our mental health. During the winter, many people can experience SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder. SAD is a type of depression that can occur at the same time every year, mainly in places where there is less sunlight during that specific time of year. Usually these feelings will persist for about 4 months out of the year and start in fall, continuing through the winter. Read More

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