SAD Basics
Causes and Triggers
Symptoms
Treatments
Resources
100

What does the acronym SAD stand for in the context of mental health?

Seasonal Affective Disorder

100

What environmental factor, often reduced in fall and winter, is believed to play a role in triggering Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Reduced Sunlight

100

SAD often causes weight _____ ?

Gain

100

This practice of mindfulness, also known as "quieting of the mind", is a common treatment for SAD

Meditation

100

What is the name of the resource mentioned with free anonymous chatting with trained volunteers for emotional support, which also offers at your own pace therapy? (Hint: There is a number in the name)

7Cups

200

Which TWO seasons are most commonly associated with the onset of Seasonal Affective Disorder symptoms?

Fall and Winter

200

Shorter days, a common trigger for SAD, involves the sun rising later and setting earlier, with the shortest duration of sunlight happening on what day?

December 21st (Winter Solstice)

200

Senior citizens experiencing SAD can often feel _______ from family during the winter months

Isolated

200

What is the recommended duration and timing for daily light therapy sessions for individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder?

20-60 minutes

200

If you feel isolated, you can always reach out to friends, family, or a _______ ______ to interact with others.

Support group

300

In terms of mental health classification, what is Seasonal Affective Disorder considered a subtype of?

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

300

Often a lack of sleep is cited as a cause of SAD, caused by the interruption of what internal bodily sleep regulation system?

Circadian Rhythm (Sleep/Wake Cycle)

300

Often, there is trouble thinking clearly when experiencing SAD. This is commonly known as "brain ____"

Fog

300

Which type of therapy involves talking to a mental health professional and aims to identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors associated with SAD?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

300

The podcast featuring Psychiatrist Lindsay Standeven is a great listen for people who think they may have SAD, and gives great tips on how to deal with it. This podcast was released by Johns Hopkins, a prestigious university located in what state?

Maryland

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