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Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder or “SAD” is a common type of depression that affects some people during the change of seasons when there is less or no sunlight. This is a condition that’s really not understood by doctors, but it’s thought to be related to the amounts of melatonin and serotonin in your body. It’s believed that a chemical imbalance occurs which is caused by a lack of sunlight. This is most common in the months of September through April. There are some things that can be helpful to individuals that suffer from this condition. Below are a few things that you can do.

Exercise has been proven to work for many people. Really get out there and working up a sweat. Make certain to stretch your entire body very well before and after you exercise. This will reduce soreness and also reduce your risk of injury.

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The Types of Depression

Depression can take many forms. Seasonal affective disorder, clinical depression, and bipolar depression and postpartum depression are all commonly diagnosed types of depression. Conditions such as substance abuse or an eating disorder may be confused with depression, and can make any form of depression rather hard to diagnose. Other conditions can worsen a case of depression.

The following are some very common forms of depression.

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Overview of Mental Health Counseling

Mental health counseling or clinical counseling is a practice in psychology that helps relieve psychological disorders or distress by promoting personal development. It also practices psychotherapy, consultation, forensic investigation specifically forensic testimony, formulation, implementation and evaluation of plans and programs for treatment of psychological dysfunction and research. Because of the nature of this field, it is usually monitored as a mental health profession.

Mental health counseling has its roots from the later part of 19th century. And as the field of psychology grew, branches began to develop, among them is counseling psychology and clinical counseling- both are useful in mental health assessment and counseling.

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