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Major depressive disorder with seasonal patterns, also known as seasonal affective disorder, causes symptoms similar to depression but based on the time of the year.
With harsher conditions this past winter, local sufferers of seasonal affective disorder may have had rougher symptoms of depression this season.
An expert from Keystone Health shares what you need to know about seasonal affective disorder, including symptoms and how to fight it.
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A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our mental health and well-being.
Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder usually appear around early November, peaking in January or February after the holidays.
Dr. George Dominiak, a psychiatrist at Mass. General Brigham, shares information about warning signs and coping strategies.
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