No cure; management aims to alleviate symptoms during specific seasons
Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that occurs at a specific time of year, often during the winter months. Treatment may include light therapy, psychotherapy, and medication.
Mood disorder with seasonal patterns, often linked to reduced sunlight exposure
Depressed mood, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns
Clinical evaluation, sometimes psychological assessments
Generally good with appropriate management and treatment
Impaired daily functioning, complications of untreated SAD
Unknown (related to changes in light and melatonin)
Light therapy, psychotherapy, medications (antidepressants)
Light therapy, psychotherapy, medications (antidepressants)
Depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern
Management focuses on alleviating symptoms and improving overall well-being
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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