Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that typically occurs during the darker months of the year, such as autumn and winter. Individuals with SAD may experience symptoms like low energy, feelings of sadness or hopelessness, difficulty concentrating, and changes in sleep or appetite. The lack of sunlight is believed to contribute to these symptoms.
Counselling provides support for individuals coping with SAD by helping them understand their symptoms and develop strategies for managing their depression. Therapy focuses on improving mood, building resilience, and addressing the emotional and psychological impact of seasonal changes.
Through therapy, individuals learn to develop coping strategies to manage their symptoms of SAD. This may include lifestyle changes, light therapy, or building daily routines that help maintain emotional balance during the darker months.
Counselling helps individuals build emotional resilience, allowing them to manage the emotional challenges of SAD more effectively. Therapy offers tools for maintaining positive mental health and preventing symptoms from becoming overwhelming.
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