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Therapists specialising in 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.

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Depressive Disorders
When it comes to the various types of depressive disorders, some are more serious than others, but they all important to identify and get treatment for before they become a more serious problem. Symptoms of depressive disorders generally include long periods of unbroken sadness a...
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Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are a fairly common mental illness that affect many people in the modern world. The symptoms of these mental illnesses are going to vary a little depending on the exact type of mood disorder, but in general, they revolve around depression or a combination of depres...
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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...
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Simon Maryan

States of Consciousness by Simon Maryan

The study of consciousness is an arduous process, be it from either psychological or philosophical perspectives. The scientific consideration of states of consciousness that differ from ordinary waking consciousness is a path filled with hazards and booby traps. Tart's (1975) ...


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