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  1. Seasonal Affective Disorder For Dummies (For Dummies (Health & Fitness)) by Laura L., PhD Smith, Charles H., PhD Elliott, 2007-09-24
  2. Winter Blues, Revised Edition: Everything You Need to Know to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder by Norman E. Rosenthal, 2006-09-16
  3. Seasonal Affective Disorder: Practice and Research
  4. Positive Options for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Self-Help and Treatment by Fiona Marshall, Peter Cheevers, 2003-07
  5. Seasonal Affective Disorder: Who Gets It, What Causes It, How to Cure It by Angela Smyth, 1992-01
  6. Seasonal Affective Disorders and Phototherapy
  7. Seasonal Affective Disorder and Beyond: Light Treatment for Sad and Non-Sad Conditions
  8. Winter Blues: Seasonal Affective Disorder: What It Is and How to Overcome It by Norman E. Rosenthal, 1998-10-05
  9. If You Think You Have Seasonal Affective Disorder (A Dell Mental Health Guide) by Clifford, M.D. Taylor, 1998-04-06
  10. Seasonal Affective Disorder (Let's Talk Facts about) by American Psychiatric Association, 2006-01
  11. Dysfunctional attitudes in seasonal affective disorder [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy] by A.-M. Golden, T. Dalgleish, et all 2006-08-01
  12. Seasonal Affective Disorder (Treatments That Work) by Kelly Rohan, 2008-08-28
  13. Depression Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Information About Unipolar Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Postpartum Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, ... Reference Series) (Health Reference Series)
  14. Seasonal affective disorder--a circadian rhythm disorder.(SLEEP MEDICINE): An article from: FOCUS: Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine by Joseph Anderson, 2004-03-22

1. Seasonal Affective Disorder
Information on seasonal affective disorder and Bright Light Therapy This condition, known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD) may affect over 10 million Rosenthal 1993, Guilford Press. seasonal affective disorder and Phototherapy edited by Rosenthal
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Seasonal Affective Disorder: Winter Depression Carol E. Watkins, MD Monkton and Lutherville, Maryland Seasonal Affective Disorder and Light Therapy Carol E. Watkins, MD Outline 1.What is SAD?

2. Seasonal Affective Disorder Association Home Page
Welcome to the homepage of. SADAssociation The world s longest establishedsupport organisation for seasonal affective disorder.
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3. Outside In - Information On SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder), SAD Light And Bod
Outside In information on SAD (seasonal affective disorder), SAD light andbodyclocks. search the site. Europe s leading specialist in light therapy.
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If you're looking for information and advice on SAD and Winter Blues, you've come to the right place. Outside In is Europe's leading specialist in light therapy, with over 12 years experience concentrating solely on the therapeutic effect of light in treating SAD and other body clock issues.
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4. SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder Info, FAQ's And Usage Guide Information
SAD Info seasonal affective disorder. What is seasonal affective disorder? How is SAD similar to other What is SAD seasonal affective disorder? seasonal affective disorder (S.A
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What is SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a specific type of major depression, one which reoccurs at specific times of the year. The most common pattern is the onset of major depression in the fall (September through November) and abating of the symptoms in late winter to early spring (March through May). There are other people who experience periods of abnormally high or euphoric mood between major depressive episodes. The frequency of SAD seems to vary with geographic location. It may approach 10% of the general population in northern New England, 5% of the population in the Baltimore/Washington area, and less than 2% of the population of Southern California or Florida. How is S.A.D. similar

5. Seasonal Affective Disorder
seasonal affective disorder. What is seasonal affective disorder? Some people suffer from symptoms a sign of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a mood disorder associated with
http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/27.cfm
Seasonal Affective Disorder
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Some people suffer from symptoms of depression during the winter months, with symptoms subsiding during the spring and summer months. This may be a sign of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a mood disorder associated with depression episodes and related to seasonal variations of light.
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Symptoms Include:
  • regularly occurring symptoms of depression (excessive eating and sleeping, weight gain) during the fall or winter months. a craving for sugary and/or starchy foods.
Possible Cause of this Disorder
Melatonin, a sleep-related hormone secreted by the pineal gland in the brain, has been linked to SAD. This hormone, which may cause symptoms of depression, is produced at increased levels in the dark. Therefore, when the days are shorter and darker the production of this hormone increases. Treatments
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6. Seasonal Affective Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder. seasonal affective disorder, R3B 1Y6 204956-2476. totop. seasonal affective disorder And Light Therapy References. Journal Articles.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Current Opinion in Psychiatry, January 1994
Raymond W. Lam, M.D.
Contents
Summary
Recent research on seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has refined the diagnostic criteria and highlighted the heterogeneous nature of the disorder. Recent light therapy studies show improved methodology, but some negative studies add to the controversy over non-specific (placebo) effects of light exposure. Several psychobiologic studies generated interesting data, but the pathophysiology of SAD remains elusive and unconfirmed. to top
Introduction
The decade since the publication of Rosenthal et al's 1984 paper [1] defining seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has seen remarkable research interest into the seasonality of mood disorders and treatment with bright light. For example, Medline has included a separate Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) for seasonal affective disorder, and over 100 articles have been indexed since-1991 alone. In the past year, publications have focused on the diagnosis, symptomatology, epidemiology, and light therapy of SAD. to top
Symptoms And Diagnosis
The validity of SAD as a diagnosis has received attention because of the impending publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV) [2,3*]. Draft diagnostic criteria for seasonal pattern (Table 1) were revised according to empiric data and consensus in the field [4*]. SAD continues to be classified as a 'seasonal pattern' for unipolar and bipolar mood disorders, and is included as one of several 'course specifiers' of the major mood disorders (along with rapid cycling and post partum).

7. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
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8. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): About Light, Depression & Melatonin
seasonal affective disorder (SAD) New Technology Publishing That is, many may develop seasonal affective disorder ( SAD). Surely not everyone succumbs to the blahs or the blues in
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Gila Lindsley, Ph.D., A.C.P. Celebrating the Thanksgiving festival begins our final descent down to the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. As the last of the leaves fall from the trees and the sun sinks lower and lower on the horizon the spirits of some sink with it; and as the days grow shorter and shorter, shorter too grows the memory of sunshine and warmth. With the New England overcast sky above, the blustery winds and the trees now barren of leaves, how difficult it is for many to keep the inner fires burning. Many become SAD. That is, many may develop Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Surely not everyone succumbs to the blahs or the blues in wintertime. The vigor, joy and pleasure of winter skiers; the surge of energy and increased appetites many people feel once the summer's heat has lifted; these surely speak to the happiness and pleasure winter brings for some.
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Depression that responds to light
We treated her with bright light, and discovered soon thereafter that she had an unusual amount of company when the lights were on. Even her personal counselor mysteriously re-arranged the scheduling of counseling sessions so they "just happened" to coincide with this woman's bright light sessions! The lights lit up the lives of many people that winter.

9. Seasonal Affective Disorder
A brief description of SAD, followed by links to overviews, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as winter depression is a mood disorder that usually occurs during the dark months of
winter, has been linked to changes in the amount of daylight received. The causes of seasonal affective disorder are unknown, but it seems to be related to serotonin levels and the production of melatonin.
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10. Symptoms Of Clinical Depression
Read about the symptoms of, and the differences between major, clinical and manic/bipolar depression and also seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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Community Latest News What is Clinical Depression?
In the normal course of life, everyone has times when they feel somewhat less than happy and optimistic. Although many people attribute their feelings of sadness or lethargy to the onset of depression, it's important to understand that medical professionals have specific indicators that they use to make a diagnosis of clinical depression. When you know more about what's wrong you can make it right.
Let's start with the word "clinical." By definition, a condition is clinical if it is directly observed. That is, the professional does not count on a patient's self-report but is more likely to check for symptoms of depression that can be observed and documented. Clinical depression is a phrase used to describe a condition serious enough to require clinical (professional) and possibly pharmacological intervention. Clinical depression, according to medical sources, lasts more than two weeks and is usually not precipitated by anything external.
For example, if you've just lost your job and have no money in your bank account, you may feel stressed, anxious, panicked, and unable to function. However, most of your friends and family would reasonably conclude that it's quite normal to feel that way. Although your reaction might match the symptoms of depression, a traumatic event precipitated them and your state of anxiety would not be diagnosed as clinical depression. Clearly, a new and better job would probably end the negative feelings in an instant.

11. Alaska Northern Lights - SAD Light Therapy Box
Information on seasonal affective disorder(SAD) and the North Star 10,000 light box used to treat seasonal affective disorder.
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Our winters provide us with a natural testing ground for using light boxes. Sunlight serves to keep our body's internal "circadian" clock in sync, so we are alert and awake in the day, and ready to sleep at night. Our health, mood and behavior can be affected when the quality and quantity of sunlight is lessened. A direct consequence can be Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), winter depression, or sleep disorders. Light therapy has now been used and accepted for over 25 years. No matter where you live studies still show that light therapy boxes are the most effective treatment for SAD and SubSAD. That's why we at Alaska Northern Lights build but one light box - the North Star 10,000. We have chosen to stay with what truly works. No gimmicks or new gadgets to increase sales. Instead we strive to keep our price as low as possible, because light therapy boxes are our only business. Our brightness level of 10,000 lux at two feet makes our light effective, easy to use and safe No harmful UV rays . Proof is that our return rate is less than 1%. Our 60 day , TRUE 100% money back trial period

12. What Is Sad?
SAD (seasonal affective disorder) is a type of winter depression that affects anestimated half a million people every Winter between September and April, in
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The Michigan State University Counseling Center provides this information as a brief search of information about S.A.D. and in no way endorses any particular product or treatment. This information is for reference only. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - Mental Health Net - Diagnosis, Treatment, information. Outside In - information on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), winter depression, dawn simulation, natural alarm clock, DSPS, jet lag and more. Seasonal Affective Disorder - Seasonal Affective Disorder Brief general information #1 on S.A.D. Seasonal Affective Disorder - Depression - Epstein-Barr - seasonal affective disorder S.A.D. light therapy depression disorder. SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER - SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER. A Report On A Presentation By Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D. Chief of the Section of Environmental Psychiatry. Seasonal Affective Disorder - The winter blues - (Mayo Clinic) Support-Group.com: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

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Winter Blues What is SAD? SAD stands for Seasonal Affective Disorder. Animals react to the changing seasons with changes in mood and behaviour and human beings are no exception. Most people find they eat and sleep slightly more in winter and dislike the dark mornings and short days. For some, however, symptoms are severe enough to disrupt their lives and to cause considerable distress. These people are suffering from SAD. How does it affect people? Sufferers have to endure most of the following:
Sleep problems - oversleeping but not refreshed, cannot get out of bed, needing a nap in the afternoon Overeating - carbohydrate craving leading to weight gain Depression, despair, misery, guilt, anxiety

17. Lightbox - Light Treatment Therapy For SAD
Powerful lights for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder and the winter blues to order online from Glasgow retailer.
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18. Pi-Square.com
A look at a stimulating apparatus to help with seasonal affective disorder.
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Pi Square, Incorporated holds the license to manufacture and market the world's first solid state consumer affordable dawn simulator. Pi Square is based in Port Ludlow, Washington, and collaborates with independent vanguard research groups for the enhancement of whole life health and fitness through the use of artificial light and dawn simulation. Qualified research teams studying alcoholism, PMS, sleep/wake cycles/disorders, SAD, animal circadian rhythms, and other scientifically related fields wishing collaboration, are welcome to send written copies of their research proposals.
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19. MedlinePlus: Seasonal Affective Disorder
N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. seasonal affective disorder organization for research on seasonal affective disorder is the National Institute of
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20. Light For Health - Seasonal Affective Disorder
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