What college students should know about Seasonal Affective Disorder
I was very pleased when a colleague who heads up the department of psychology at American University in Washington, DC, invited me to talk to
I was very pleased when a colleague who heads up the department of psychology at American University in Washington, DC, invited me to talk to
It was late June in Manhattan, and with the sun beating down on the tarred roads and paved sidewalks, the last thing you would imagine
Here in the northern hemisphere the days are getting shorter and darker. Not only is that a fact, but many of us feel it
Today, February 17th 2014, at 11am EST I was interviewed by Nancy Redd (@nancyredd), of Huffington Post Live. The topic was Seasonal Affective Disorder and
As a long-time resident of the DC Metro area, I have been a regular subscriber to Washingtonian Magazine. I can always depend on them to
Introduction to the Fourth Edition of Winter Blues A “Landmark Book” gets a Major Update Winter Blues has been called a “Landmark” book by the
I have on my bookshelf a small volume, published in 1879, called “The Summer and its Diseases,” by James C. Wilson, M.D., then of the
This Giveaway is Currently Closed As you may know, I am passionate about light – and its power to affect the way we feel. My
Most people have heard about Seasonal Affective Disorder and its milder version, the Winter Blues. But at this time of year, when many people are