Seasonal Affective Disorder Treatment in Los Angeles, CA
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Seasonal Affective Disorder is sometimes called SAD. It is a type of depression that occurs at certain times of the year. The most common time is during the fall and winter months when daylight hours are shorter. It is a particular subtype of depression.
At Psychiatry Unplugged in Los Angeles, CA, we specialize in providing compassionate and personalized care for individuals experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder. Our team works closely with patients to create tailored treatment plans, including therapy, medication, and lifestyle adjustments, to help manage symptoms effectively.
Call us at (844) 616-1616 today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward brighter days.
Who is most often affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder?
SAD can affect anyone, but it is often more pronounced in people living in higher latitudes with long, dark winters.
How does Seasonal Affective Disorder differ from other Depression Disorders?
Often the symptoms of SAD are similar to those of major depressive disorder but are specifically linked to seasonal change. This means symptoms typically subside or lessen as the months progress into spring and summer seasons, but are likely to return once winter approaches.
Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder
Common symptoms of SAD include:
- Low mood
- Persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Feelings of irritability
- Decreased energy
- Fatigue
- Increased need for sleep or excessive sleeping
- Increased appetite and weight gain
- Reduced interest in activities you previously enjoyed
- Difficulty concentrating
Diagnosing Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a real and recognized mental health condition, not just “in your head.” It’s a type of depression that occurs in a seasonal pattern. If you suspect you may have SAD, talk to Psychiatry Unplugged today. Diagnosing this may take patience and understanding, but we can work together.
Psychiatry Unplugged may suggest:
- Talking about your medical history
- Discussing the impact on your daily life
- Seeing if symptoms occur at specific times of the year
- Ruling out other medical conditions or causes
- Evaluating your mental health
Treatment Options for SAD
As you work with our board-certified psychiatrists, you can develop a plan to help manage the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. Fortunately, there are effective treatments for managing and alleviating the symptoms.
Some common treatment options include:
- Using a light box to mimic natural sunlight to improve mood
- Prescribing medications like antidepressants
- Changing negative thought patterns and behaviors with counseling and therapy
- Making healthy lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and sleep to stay active and boost mood
- Taking vitamin D supplements to help with low sunlight exposure
- Connect with others, plan activities, and nurture relationships to boost mood
Schedule a SAD Appointment Today
Our board-certified psychiatrists provide comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). With personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs, we’re here to help you overcome symptoms and regain balance. Call us today at (844) 616-1616 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward brighter days.
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This particular subtype of depression causes depressive symptoms to frequently occur during winter months when less sunlight is available during the day. Symptoms typically subside or lessen as the months progress into spring and summer seasons, but are likely to return once winter approaches.