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Feeling SAD? How To Beat Winter Depression
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psychcentral.com — “Do you feel it in the air? It's change. Every season has an end. And with any end comes fear, uncertainty and sometimes sadness. Even if ends bring new” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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10 Things My Mentor Taught Me: I Have More Going for Me Than I Realize | Mentoring and Recovery
blogs.psychcentral.com — “When I look at me, I see one thing. When my mentor, Lynn, looks at me, she sees something else. Or someone else, to be more accurate. In other words, in my mentor's eyes, I am always kinder, smarter, more sensible, and have more going for me than I realize. Our views differ because I am usually mired in the events of the moment. Today I feel sad. Tomorrow, guilty. The next day, joyful. And the day after that, angry. So each day I feel like a different person, and as a result I often fail to see ” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Feeling S.A.D.? Lighten up if it's seasonal affective disorder - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “This picture shows the view from my office window in Boston: dull, dreary, and depressing --" at least on overcast days like today. Lack of light is one of the reasons that people feel mentally foggy. One of the bloggers I follow, Rachel Zimmerman of WBUR--™s CommonHealth blog, recently wrote that she--™s been drinking three times as much coffee as usual. In addition to imbibing more caffeine, I--™ve been trying to boost my spirits and alertness with midday runs to the snack ma” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Lack of light contributes to seasonal affective disorder. HHP editor Ann MacDonald offers ways to brighten up. http://bit.ly/hijBOR
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Dr. Matthew Milak, Psychiatrist, New York, NY 10021 | Psychology Today's Therapy Directory
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Sadness Spurs Spending, Experiment Shows : NPR
npr.org — “Feeling blue? You may want to think twice before heading to the mall. A recent experiment found that people who watched a clip from a sad movie were willing to pay significantly more for a water bottle than those who watched part of a documentary about the Great Barrier Reef.” View full resource at npr.org
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