Light boxes (30/09/20)
Light boxes Do you ever notice a dip in your mood as you enter the Autumn months? It’s common to be affected by changing seasons or to have times when you feel more or less comfortable. You might find you have less or more energy when it’s colder or warmer, or you might notice changes in your sleeping or eating patterns. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression related to the change in seasons. People with SAD might experience some of the signs and symptoms below - it's different for different people, and can vary season to season, so this list is not exhaustive: lack of energy finding it hard to concentrate not wanting to see people sleep problems, such as sleeping more or less than usual, difficulty waking up, or difficulty falling or staying asleep feeling sad, low, tearful, guilty or hopeless changes in your appetite, for example feeling more hungry or wanting more snacks It is thought that SAD is caused by a lack of natural sunlight in the winter months. Light