콘텐츠로 건너뛰기
모든 결과 보기

휴일 동안 계절성 정동 장애 (SAD)

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

December is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Awareness Month, arriving at a time when shorter days and holiday pressures can make emotions harder to manage. Reduced daylight, disrupted routines, and expectations around celebration can intensify feelings of sadness, stress, or fatigue for many people.

WHAT IS SAD?

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression related to seasonal changes, typically beginning in late fall and continuing through winter. Reduced daylight can disrupt the body’s internal clock and affect mood-regulating chemicals, leading to symptoms such as:

  • Low energy or fatigue
  • Changes in sleep and appetite
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness

According to the American Psychiatric Association, about 5% of adults experience SAD each year.

WHY THE HOLIDAYS CAN FEEL HARDER

For those already navigating seasonal mood changes, the holidays can intensify symptoms. Financial stress, social expectations, grief, loneliness, and pressure to “feel festive” can all contribute. A NAMI survey found that 64% of people experiencing ongoing mental health challenges notice symptoms worsen during the holidays—highlighting how common these feelings are.

TREATMENT & SUPPORT

SAD is treatable and can make a meaningful difference. Effective approaches may include:

  • Psychotherapy, including CBT (Cognitive behavioral therapy)
  • Light therapy
  • Healthy routines, including consistent sleep, movement, hydration, and time outdoors

ELWYN’S ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES CAN HELP

Our outpatient program offers evaluations, therapy, and medication management for individuals seeking support. Learn more here: https://www.elwyn.org/services/adult-behavioral-health-services

“Mental Health Therapy can provide safe, supportive, and healing environments to help work through these challenges that emerge during seasonal changes. Our outpatient program is here to provide that support to our community during this time.” 

                                                  - Rachel Oresky-Portner, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, Phoenixville Outpatient Director

IF YOU NEED IMMEDIATE HELP

  • Call or text 988
  • Philadelphia Mobile Crisis Line: 215-685-6440
  • Delaware County Mobile Crisis Line: 855-889-7827

엘윈에게 추천하기

엘윈의 서비스를 통해 도움을 받을 수 있는 분을 아시나요? 저희 팀은 개인과 가족이 적절한 지원을 받을 수 있도록 안내해 드립니다. 추천은 빠르고 쉽습니다. 안전한 온라인 양식을 작성하시면, 저희 팀의 담당자가 연락하여 적절한 서비스로 연결해 드릴 것입니다.

“엘윈에서 일하는 것의 가장 좋은 점은 우리 학생들의 현재와 미래의 삶에 긍정적인 영향을 줄 수 있는 기회입니다. 엘윈이 이러한 중요한 일을 할 수 있도록 지원적인 환경을 제공해 주셔서 감사합니다.”

카렌 듀이즈
카렌 듀이즈

특수교육교사