Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

A change in seasons can also bring a change in mood and mental health. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can occur at any change of season, but it is most common in the fall and winter months. Learning what SAD is, how to recognize it, and best practices for treating it can help you or a loved one manage mental health changes throughout the year. What is SAD? According to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA)1, “Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that's related to a lack of sunlight or changes in seasons.” Many of us experience a slight change in mood or the ‘winter blues’ when the weather is dreary, we are stuck indoors for long periods, or there is a lack of sunlight. However, SAD is a form of depression that can negatively affect [...]

6 Effective Ways to Boost Your Mental Health This Season

Do you ever notice a shift in mood, energy, and overall mental health as the seasons transition? Shorter daylight hours, less sunlight, and isolation can take a toll this time of year. While physical health is important all year long, so is addressing and managing our mental health. Don’t let the challenges of the season get you down. Follow these tips to boost your mental health this fall and winter. Keep Moving Exercise isn't only beneficial for your body; it can positively impact your mental health! It increases the production of endorphins in the body. This hormone is often considered the body’s natural painkiller or mood-booster. Physical activity aids in lowering cortisol levels, a stress hormone. It can help with managing depression and anxiety symptoms. In addition, exercise can also increase concentration, improve self-esteem, promote quality sleep, and raise overall [...]