Is it possible..?!


Question: Is it possible for depression to come back at a certain time of the year (every year) and then "leave" until that time of the year comes around again?


Answers: Is it possible for depression to come back at a certain time of the year (every year) and then "leave" until that time of the year comes around again?

Yes, for various reasons.

Seasonal Affective Disorder is a form of cyclical depression that occurs usually during the late fall and winter, but lifts once spring arrives. It can be treated with anti-depressants, light therapy, and Vitamin D supplementation.

If you work in a field with definite seasonal peaks of activity, it's also possible to suffer recurrent bouts of depression due to exhaustion or work stress, either during or shortly after the time of high stress.

Similar episodes can occur around annual family events (annual reunion, holiday dinners, etc.), especially where a person has particularly strained family relations or where he or she feels unusually pressured by family expectations.

Some people also experience cyclical spells of depression around the anniversary of a particularly traumatic event (death of a loved one, etc.).

It's called seasonal affective disorder....look on the internet! You'll find tons of information! kjl

Yea I think it's call Season affective disorder, that's the only dperession I know about that comes at certain times a year, such as winter...

Yes, it's called Seasonal Affective Disorder. You can get treatment for it.

Seasonal Affective Disorder.

it sucks.

S.A.D. but true!

fall freshness depression.....haha sry stupid radio commercial.

yes i suppose it could be just a seasonal depression involving things that come with that time of year





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