Are You SAD?
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In this episode, I share my personal experiences with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and reflect on how it has impacted my mental health, energy, and sense of self. I explore the science behind SAD, breaking down how seasonal changes can affect mood, motivation, and the nervous system during the darker months. I also talk through evidence-based treatment options, including light therapy, medication, therapy, and lifestyle supports, while emphasizing compassion, flexibility, and the importance of seeking support. Above all, I want to remind you that struggling with SAD is not a personal failure, but a very human response to biological and environmental change.
Disclaimer: This content is shared for educational purposes and personal reflection. It is not intended to replace medical or mental health care. Please consult a qualified professional for advice tailored to your situation.
Music by Turning Pages (Pixabay)
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