Seasonal Depression or Winter Blues? Seasonal Affective Disorder Explained by a Psychologist, Dr. G

“Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder or S.A.D., is a subtype of major depression with seasonal changes. It typically onsets in the autumn, lasts through the winter months and improves in the spring. Dr. Gloria Petruzzelli, a licensed clinical psychologist at UC Davis Health, explains the difference between “winter blues” and seasonal affective disorder, as well as the symptoms, warning signs and treatments.”

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Dr. Gloria Petruzzelli

Dr. Petruzzelli is a clinical & sport psychologist, triathlete, and certified mindfulness meditation teacher and a certified perinatal mental health psychologist in Sacramento, California.

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