The holiday rush is over, and many people will experience a touch of the winter blues over the next couple of months.
A growing body of research in psychology and related fields suggests that winter also brings some profound changes in how people think, feel and behave.
"Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a category of depression, which is related to a particular time of year. The symptoms experienced during SAD are the same as symptoms experienced during a Major ...
The holidays are over, and for many Minnesotans, the end of the festive season can bring on a familiar feeling of winter blues. But for some, seasonal shifts can trigger ...
As days grow shorter and colder, many Americans experience the “winter blues.” “Between 10 and 20% of Americans do experience ...
Anyone can feel frisky during the summer. When you’re already half-dressed and dripping with sweat, moving to the bedroom is ...
The long-awaited Grand Traverse Mental Health Crisis and Access Center officially opened its doors to patients on Monday ...
Erin Foster, director of the Linn County Mental Health Access Center, discusses seasonal affective disorder and how it's ...
As snow and clouds cover up the city of Pittsburgh, mental health experts define Seasonal Affective Disorder and discuss its ...
The National Institute of Mental Health states Seasonal Affective Disorder relates to changes in sunlight. It also typically ...
The Texas Department of Transportation is preparing for snow, sleet and freezing rain around the Dallas metroplex with an ...