Seasonal Affective Disorder

The Link Between Structure and Mental Health: Finding Summer Balance

As the days grow longer and warmer, many of us eagerly anticipate the relaxed pace and freedom that summer brings. However, the shift from structured routines to more open schedules can sometimes have unexpected effects on our mental health.  Structure and routine play a vital role in maintaining good mental health, even during the more…

Embracing the Winter Blues: Tips for Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder

As winter sets in and daylight becomes a precious commodity, many individuals find themselves grappling with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This form of depression, commonly known as the winter blues, is directly linked to the changes in seasons, particularly the reduced exposure to sunlight. However, there’s good news—there are numerous strategies to manage and alleviate…

How to Manage Loneliness During the Holidays

For some people, the holidays are a time of togetherness. However, if you’ve recently lost a loved one or feel disconnected from friends and family, you might find you feel more lonely than normal. Here’s how to work through loneliness during the holidays. Would you like help managing loneliness during the holidays? Schedule a visit…

Beating Cabin Fever: 10 Mental Health Tips for Remote Workers in Winter

Winter often brings poor mental health, whether you have season affective disorder or generally feel blue. If you are a remote worker, you might be even more prone to feelings of depression or anxiety, especially if you spend a lot of time indoors or lack in-person contact. Here are 10 tips to help you improve…