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Seasonal Affective Disorder

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder that causes mild depression. It usually affects people during the fall and winter seasons, hence its name. Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder are similar to those found with other forms of depression - a decrease in energy, increased appetite and weight gain, withdrawal from society and other negative behaviors. If left untreated, it may lead to a major depressive episode, which can further complicate matters. On Mentaline.com you can find, we know seasonal affective disorder is a real mental illness that affects many people every year. Before getting to how we can help with our online therapy, here are some more facts about seasonal affective disorder.

Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder

  • Decreased energy and concentration during the day is a common sign of seasonal affective disorder.
  • Cravings for carbohydrates are another symptom of this mood disorder.
  • Decreased interest in life and depression that start in the fall or winter are strong signs of seasonal affective disorder.
  • Increased appetite and weight gain commonly occur with people suffering from seasonal affective disorder.
  • Increased sleep during the night and excessive sleepiness during the day are two other problems associated with seasonal affective disorder.
  • Lack of energy and slow, lethargic movements are other signs of seasonal affective disorder.
  • Withdrawal from society - including family and friends - is a sign of seasonal affective disorder.

Dangers of Seasonal Affective Disorder

One of the main risks associated with seasonal affective disorder is that it may lead to other, more serious types of depression when not treated. Other dangers include those that come with other forms of depression and range from being unable to function productively to suicidal thoughts or attempts. Before it gets out of hand, it is important to get proper treatment for seasonal affective disorder.

Treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder

Psychotherapy and guided counseling by trained therapists is recommended for treatment of seasonal affective disorder before it becomes an even bigger problem. On Mentaline.com, you can book online therapy sessions with professionals who know how to deal with all the issues that come with seasonal affective disorder. While it may not seem like a serious problem because the symptoms are generally mild, if not dealt with, they may turn into more major forms of depression. Treatment for seasonal affective disorder is a great way to battle the sadness that attacks you each and every winter.

Definition of Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that occurs in relation to the seasons. The causes are thought to be lack of sunshine and Vitamin D. Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder include decreased energy, lack of interest in life, depression that starts in the fall or winter, as well as other physical and mental problems. Psychotherapy and counseling are recommended for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Seasonal Affective Disorder

  • Decreased energy and concentration
  • Cravings for carbohydrates
  • Decreased interest in life
  • Depression - starting in fall or winter
  • Increased appetite
  • Weight gain
  • Increased sleep
  • Excessive sleepiness during the day
  • Lack of energy
  • Slow movements
  • Withdrawal from society

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Russell Joseph
Russell Joseph

Russell Joseph

Welling | Age: 46
Psychotherapist , Counsellor/Therapist
About me

I am a UKCP registered psychotherapist/counsellor of many years experience, providing a safe, secure space for exploration of peoples' emotional issues. Many have benefited from the counselling/psychotherapy services that I provide.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Calling in sick to work
    • Dreading going to work every day
    • Verbal lashing out at co-workers or bosses
    • Insomnia 
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Substance abuse
    • Burnout or breakdown

    » Definition Work stress is an intense emotional strain caused primarily by matter with a person's job. Because having a career - or even just a job - is so important, learning to deal with work stress is important so that it does not interfere with a person's ability to do their job.
    » Symptoms
    • Anger
    • Guilt
    • Resentment

    » Definition Separation is typically a step taken before a divorce or a break-up that consists of partners living separately and not having a close, intimate relationship. Relationship therapy can help both partners deal with all the issues that come with separation.
    » Symptoms
    • Too much work
    • Too much partying
    • Stress
    • Exhaustion
    • Interpersonal problems

    » Definition Achieving a proper balance between work and life is an important method to achieve happiness. Life coaching can help a person learn techniques and principles that will help with balancing life and work.
    » Symptoms
    • Elevated blood pressure
    • Rapid heart rate
    • Fear of social situations
    • Nervousness
    • Substance abuse

    » Definition Social phobia is a constant and irrational fear of situations that may involve judgment or scrutiny by others. Social phobia is treatable with psychotherapy.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
Prices
First session 60 GBP
Normal price (90 min.) 80 GBP
You save 20 GBP
Counselling / Psychotherapy Session
(90 min.)
60 GBP
Jasmer Chauhan
Jasmer Chauhan

Jasmer Chauhan

Milton Keynes | Age: 42
Counsellor/Therapist
About me

Counselling can help you to manage crises in life using skills you already have. Many people view counselling as a supportive resource, just as acceptable as learning about diet and physical health

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep problems
    • Hopelessness
    • Low self-esteem
    • Bad eating habits
    • Fatigue

    » Definition Mood disorders are mental illnesses that center around chemical imbalances in the brain that cause emotional problems with depression, mania, or a combination of both. Symptoms of mood disorders include feelings of hopelessness, sleep troubles and other problems. Treatment with psychotherapy is helpful for dealing with a variety of mood disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks
    • Detached feelings
    • Feelings that the world is unreal
    • Trembling or twitching

    » Definition Anxiety disorders are mental illnesses that affect a person's anxiety levels, leaving them unable to function in society. Psychotherapy is very useful in treatment for anxiety disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep disturbances
    • Muscle tension
    • Headaches
    • Stomach trouble
    • Fatigue
    • Nervousness
    • Anxiety
    • Overeating
    • Loss of energy and enthusiasm
    • Mood changes

    » Definition Stress is an emotional strain on the mind that is caused by both physical and emotional problems in life. While everyone deals with stress in slightly different ways, treatment with psychotherapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • Personal problems
    • Work problems
    • Relationship problems
    • Health and fitness help
    • Romance and love assistance
    • Learning to control debt
    • Low self-image and self-esteem

    » Definition Life coaching is a process in which people assist others in learning how to set and achieve specific goals in life. There are many areas that life coaching may prove useful in a person's life.
Prices
First session 45 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 60 GBP
You save 15 GBP
Counselling Service
(60 min.)
45 GBP
Stephanie Walker
Stephanie Walker

Stephanie Walker

Surbiton | Age: 47
Counsellor/Therapist , Psychotherapist
About me

My work with you may involve exploring links with the past and present in order to help move towards a future.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Inability to talk
    • Blackout - memory loss
    • Acting automatically
    • Sleeplessness
    • Irritability
    • Anger
    • Limiting of life choices
    • Hopelessness

    » Definition Trauma is damage to a person's psyche (soul, mind) as a result of a traumatic event. There are various causes of trauma, but both therapy and counseling are recommended for treatment of all trauma related problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep disturbances
    • Muscle tension
    • Headaches
    • Stomach trouble
    • Fatigue
    • Nervousness
    • Anxiety
    • Overeating
    • Loss of energy and enthusiasm
    • Mood changes

    » Definition Stress is an emotional strain on the mind that is caused by both physical and emotional problems in life. While everyone deals with stress in slightly different ways, treatment with psychotherapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Avoiding intimacy
    • Lack of communication
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Constant arguing
    • Inability to resolve conflicts
    • Fights that last for days, weeks or months

    » Definition Relationship problems are situations and difficulties that have a negative effect on the short and long term success of an intimate relationship. Both therapy and coaching are recommended to help with learning how to better deal with all sorts of relationship problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Dread of certain objects
    • Extreme fear of certain situations
    • Shortness of breath
    • Fast heart rate
    • Irrational fears

    » Definition Phobias are an intense and persistent fear (usually irrational) of things, activities, or situations. Symptoms include anxiety, loss of breath, racing heart, as well as other physical and emotional signs. Treatment for phobias with counseling and therapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Concentration problems
    • Bad judgment or trouble making decisions
    • Fatigue and a general decrease of energy
    • Feelings of guilt and/or worthlessness
    • Extreme pessimism
    • Insomnia
    • Excessive sleeping
    • Irritability
    • Loss of interest in sex
    • Loss of interest in life
    • Eating problems
    • Physical pains
    • Suicidal thoughts
    • Suicide attempts

    » Definition Depression is defined as a mental state that causes extreme sadness, pessimism, and a loss of interest in life. Symptoms of depression include sleep problems, uncontrollable crying, loss of interest in life, as well as other physical and mental signs. Counseling and therapy are two recommended ways to get help with depression. While depression is a normal human state of mind, when it lasts for a long time or is very intense, it may be a sign of bigger problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep problems
    • Hopelessness
    • Low self-esteem
    • Bad eating habits
    • Fatigue

    » Definition Mood disorders are mental illnesses that center around chemical imbalances in the brain that cause emotional problems with depression, mania, or a combination of both. Symptoms of mood disorders include feelings of hopelessness, sleep troubles and other problems. Treatment with psychotherapy is helpful for dealing with a variety of mood disorders.
Prices
60 min session
(60 min.)
45 GBP
Liz Hutchinson
In a session
About me

Liz is a Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, accredited by the British Association of Cogntitive and Behaviour psychotherapy. She has experience of treating a wide range of disorders

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
    » Symptoms
    • Feeling sad everyday for more than two weeks
    • Apathy and a lack of interest in normal activities

    » Definition Depressive disorders are mental illnesses that affect the chemistry of the brain, causing people to have intense, long periods of sadness that leaves them unable to function in society. Symptoms of depressive disorders include being sad every day for more than 2 weeks or being so sad that there are suicidal thoughts. Treatment with psychotherapy can help with a variety of depressive disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Low self-confidence
    • Low self-worth
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Withdrawal

    » Definition A person with a low self-esteem may be unable to lead a full and healthy life because of their problems with self-image and self-worth. Whatever the cause of the self-esteem issues, a life coach can help by providing practical tips and advice on how to overcome low self-esteem.
    » Symptoms
    • Obsessions
    • Compulsions
    • Irrational fears

    » Definition Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder in which people become trapped in cycles of thought and action, repeating them. For some it can be a disabling mental illness that makes it hard for them to perform productively in society. OCD can be treated with psychotherapy.
    » Symptoms
    • Agitation
    • Irritability
    • Decreased appetite
    • Trouble with concentration
    • Feelings of worthlessness
    • Feelings of guilt
    • Anti-social behavior
    • Loss of energy
    • Negative feelings toward the baby
    • Thinking about death or suicide
    • Sleeping problems

    » Definition Postpartum depression is a moderate to severe form of depression that occurs after women give birth. Symptoms of postpartum depression include irritability, negative thoughts or feelings about the baby, thoughts of suicide, sleeping problems as well as other problems. Psychotherapy and counseling are good ways to help deal with everything related to postpartum depression.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks
    • Detached feelings
    • Feelings that the world is unreal
    • Trembling or twitching

    » Definition Anxiety disorders are mental illnesses that affect a person's anxiety levels, leaving them unable to function in society. Psychotherapy is very useful in treatment for anxiety disorders.
Prices
One Hour CBT Session
(60 min.)
125 GBP
Sharon Stiles
Sharon Stiles

Sharon Stiles

Bristol
Hypnotherapist
About me

I offer sessions as an online hypnotherapist around the world and have helped people in the UK and abroad to change their lives for the better.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Feeling sad everyday for more than two weeks
    • Apathy and a lack of interest in normal activities

    » Definition Depressive disorders are mental illnesses that affect the chemistry of the brain, causing people to have intense, long periods of sadness that leaves them unable to function in society. Symptoms of depressive disorders include being sad every day for more than 2 weeks or being so sad that there are suicidal thoughts. Treatment with psychotherapy can help with a variety of depressive disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Pain with no visible and discernible cause
    • Depression and anxiety
    • Reluctance to participate in social events
    • Drug abuse
    • A lack of ability to focus

    » Definition Chronic pain is any pain that extends beyond the expected healing time, or a persistent pain that is present for more than six months.
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep disturbances
    • Muscle tension
    • Headaches
    • Stomach trouble
    • Fatigue
    • Nervousness
    • Anxiety
    • Overeating
    • Loss of energy and enthusiasm
    • Mood changes

    » Definition Stress is an emotional strain on the mind that is caused by both physical and emotional problems in life. While everyone deals with stress in slightly different ways, treatment with psychotherapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Sleeplessness not related to a medical cause, drug use, or other mental disorders
    • Difficulty sleeping in unknown places
    • Suppression of feelings

    » Definition Primary insomnia is sleeplessness that cannot be attributed to medical or psychological reasons. Also, substance abuse is not present. Therapy and counseling are both recommended as part of an overall treatment plan for primary insomnia.
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
Prices
First session 38 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 50 GBP
You save 13 GBP
Hypnotherapy/CBT/NLP session
(60 min.)
38 GBP
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