Top 5 Things You Should Know About SAD Research
Updated January 29, 2013.
Each year Dr. Michael Terman, the Director of the Center for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, is kind enough to keep us updated on the latest developments in his field. For your convenience, this information is divided by topic so you can quickly locate the information that you need.
Light therapy isn't just for SAD anymore. It has shown promising results in the treatment of several disorders, including PMS, antepartum depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, insomnia and eating disorders.More »
Each year Dr. Michael Terman, the Director of the Center for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, is kind enough to keep us updated on the latest developments in his field. For your convenience, this information is divided by topic so you can quickly locate the information that you need.
1. Symptoms of SAD
This article discusses the signs and symptoms of SAD and offers a free self-assessment questionnaire.More »2. Best Treatment for SAD
Experts agree that bright light therapy is still the best form of treatment for SAD. This article discusses the specifics of light therapy, such a light intensity and timing.More »3. Alternatives to Light Therapy
While light therapy is considered the best treatment, other alternatives have been investigated and found to have positive results, such as dawn simulation, high-density negative air ionization and antidepressants.More »4. Light Therapy for Disorders Other Than SAD
Light therapy isn't just for SAD anymore. It has shown promising results in the treatment of several disorders, including PMS, antepartum depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, insomnia and eating disorders.More »
5. Winter 2006-2007 SAD Update
The latest developments for the winter 2006-2007 SAD season.More »About the Authors:
Dr. Michael Terman heads the Winter Depression Program at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, where Mr. Jamie Rifkin serves as Recruitment Coordinator and Clinical Evaluator.
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