Depression; General; History; Non-Fiction Psychology; Seasonal affective disorder; Self-Help
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Is a seasonal mood problem a real affliction or just a nuisance? According to practicing psychiatrist Rosenthal, whose views are supported by recent research at the National Institute of Mental Health, it is a legitimate and transient illness whenever it impairs functioning. The book is clear in its discussion of the gradations of disturbance between subsyndromal "winter blues" and the more severe Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) as a variant of depression now affecting almost ten million people in the United States. Rosenthal recommends quenching our normal hunger for light in darker climates or seasons by means of phototherapy--a supplemental dosage of 2500 lux, 2 to 6 hours a day, using commonly available full-spectrum flourescent lights. An interesting summary of clinical research on the psychological effects of seasonality.
-William Abrams, Portland State Univ. Lib., Ore.
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- PublisherBantam
- Publication date1989
- ISBN 10 0553053957
- ISBN 13 9780553053951
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages278
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