Positive Options for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a comprehensive sourcebook for the estimated 10 million Americans who suffer from or suspect they might be suffering from SAD, a depression caused by lack of natural light. There are two types of seasonal affective disorder: Sub-syndromal SAD affects an estimated 30 percent of the population. Seasonal changes have an effect on energy levels but mood generally remains unaffected. Full-blown SAD can be far more debilitating. Depression can become so disabling that quality of life is affected and the person finds it difficult to carry out normal activities. Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder begin to appear in the fall, reach their peak in the winter and generally subside in the spring. They include: * depression * lack of energy * increased need for sleep * a craving for sweets * weight gain This book helps distinguish the condition from classic depression, chronic fatigue, and other illnesses with similar symptoms; explains the alarming physical effects of lack of sunlight, which include a greater risk of heart disease, osteoporosis and even cancer; and suggests simple ways to alleviate SAD symptoms. Written in an informal, easy to read style, this book is important for anyone who ever questioned their depression on a cloudy day, or their misery during the winter months. Fiona Marshall has written on numerous topics concerning health, psychology and parenting. Peter Cheevers is an award-winning journalist and has also written an acclaimed television play.
|