A Discussion about Seasonal Affective Disorder 

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Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) resolve with seasonal shifts and make this disorder separate from an underlying diagnosis of depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. These shifting symptoms typically include more feelings of isolation or withdrawal from one’s social support, increased depression, and fatigue or lack of energy. There is a difficult line to draw…

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Winter Blues & Seasonal Affective Disorder

Sometimes depression or anxiety that starts around the holidays is clinical depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. It is important to speak with your health care provider if you are experiencing depression or anxiety that seems out of proportion for what is going on around you.

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