BLUES
In the Context of Spirituality By Dr. R. Marie Horne MD Demetria Hill Cannady, PhD, joined by Alcohol and Addiction Counselor and Pastor Alfred A. Miller are visualized in Photo Op in the surrounding symposium environ in proximity to Dr. Hill Cannady’s private practice in mental health and counseling, who expounded upon differentiating aspects of seasonal affective disorder, the classification of depression
and its clinical manifestations, crucially significant statistical data referable to suicide occurrence and potentialities for suicidal ideations and the incidence of suicide in para-holiday periods and throughout the year. During the
Saturday Workshop Session, Dr. Demetria (Doctor “Dee”) defined seasonal affective disorder as transpiring when “you feel depressed when the seasons change, you may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD).” :This condition is marked by periods of depression followed by periods of normal or high mood the rest of the year.” Seasonal depression related to mood disorder which occurs commonly during this time of year is usually temporary but if depression persists or is severely exacerbated, interventional management is recommended and indicated. “SAD” is an acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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