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Seasonal Depressive Disorder SAD

amiablePeace77 October 2nd


Have you ever noticed significant changes in your mood and behaviour when the seasons change? 

Some people experience feelings of sadness, lack of energy, loss of interest in usual activities, oversleeping and even weight gain.

The hourly distribution of the daylight and night time changes with seasons. Days tend to shorten during the winter and are accompanied with longer nights, which confuses the biological clock. This can trigger anxiety along with disturbed sleep schedules.

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of major depressive disorder (MDD) that typically occurs in people during the winter months. But SAD doesn’t only occur during the winter months. Summer onset SAD, which occurs during the late spring and summer months, may also relate to the sun and chemical changes in your brain. 


Participation question

How do you feel when the seasons change?

If you suffer from seasonal affective disorder what helps you to cope?


Helpful Videos:

Seasonal Affective Disorder - Mayo Clinic Health System


Helpful Resources:

Seasonal Affective Disorder



Seeking Help 

Mental stress can cause us not to be able to see the good things in life and lead to excessive rumination or worries which can result in serious health problems. If you have serious, long-term problems with negative thinking and feeling depressed, see your doctor or talk to a therapist if they are related to any mental challenges. 

Are you looking for a therapist? 7 Cups has online, certified therapists with a paid option. For more information on what happens in online therapy at 7 Cups, Read Lisa’s (a therapist and director of therapy) explanation 

https://www.7cups.com/forum/therapy/General_2432/WeveLaunchedTalkTherapyon7Cups_319430/

To apply for 7 Cups online therapy, click on this link (must be logged into member account) https://www.7cups.com/online-therapy/?ob=1


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RexShishi0 October 4th

This is it. This is exactly what's wrong with me. Round the same time every year then darknesss returns and swallows me

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amiablePeace77 OP October 4th

I am glad that you joined the forum and hope that the resources given will help you to get better through these times.

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diplomaticWater8954 October 14th

No SAD diagnosis, but I am affected by the seasons in terms of depression for sure. The temperature changes, less sun, etc.


I brought out my blue light therapy LED to use this fall for when my mood plummets.


I think I may start using it soon. It can help somewhat sometimes just to do a session or two a day with the blue light LED.

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amiablePeace77 OP October 14th

@diplomaticWater8954

Having a blue light is a great idea! I find music is also very helpful and of course getting outside as much as possible. 

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