Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder: SAD in the Summer

While many of us are familiar with SAD, there are, in fact, people who get SAD in reverse. For a small group of people, the dark days of winter don’t elicit depression, but renewed vigor and improved mood.read more
Source: Psychology Today Depression Center - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Depression Environment Happiness Neuroscience circadian circadian rhythm melatonin sad seasonal affective disorder sleep summer winter Source Type: news