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Seasonal affective disorder: More than the winter blues
Dec 15, 2014 · Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that lasts for a season, typically the winter months, and goes away during the rest of the year.
Seasonal Affective Disorder sufferers have more than just winter …
APA asked psychologist and seasonal affective disorder expert Kelly Rohan, PhD, to explain the signs of the disorder and potential treatments.
How to know if you have seasonal affective disorder, with Kelly …
As many as six out of every 100 people in the U.S. experience Seasonal Affective Disorder, known as SAD.
Promising new treatments for SAD - American Psychological …
Feb 1, 2006 · Light therapy improves symptoms in about half of seasonal affective disorder patients. Emerging research suggests that other modalities may help too.
Holiday Blues That Linger Could Be Warning Sign of Depression
Holiday blues are often temporary and go away once the season ends, but if they linger, it could be a more serious condition such as depression, seasonal affective disorder or anxiety disorders.
Standard economic theory presumes invariant preferences. We refute this presumption on chronobiological grounds, documenting the impact of seasonal affective disorder on investors’ demand for initial public offerings (IPOs). We found that seasonal mood substantially influences short- and long-run IPO performance: (a) examining IPO first trading days indicates that, in the …
Learning to embrace winter
So seasonal affective disorder is defined in the DSM-5, the diagnostic and statistical manual for diagnosing mental disorders, as a subtype of clinical depression.
New with the 2024 Winter Thesaurus Update: 70 New Postable and 55 Nonpostable or Cross-Referenced Terms in evolving areas of research, including: Mental Health
Postpartum depression: Causes, symptoms, risk factors, and …
Nov 2, 2022 · It’s common for women to experience the “baby blues”—feeling stressed, sad, anxious, lonely, tired or weepy—following their baby’s birth. But some women, up to 1 in 7, experience a much more serious mood disorder—postpartum depression (PPD). (Postpartum psychosis, a condition that may involve psychotic symptoms like delusions or hallucinations, is …
PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire - American Psychological …
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