NAMI News: June 2026
Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Warmer Months
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is often associated with the winter months, when reduced daylight and colder weather can contribute to low energy, depression, and changes in mood. However, fewer people are aware that a lesser-known form of SAD can also occur during the spring and summer months, bringing its own set of challenges that can be just as disruptive. To continue reading, click here…