Seasonal Depression

To Your Health: Seasonal Depression

May 24, 2022 | 12:00 PM

Prince George—Seasonal affective disorder or seasonal depression as it is more commonly known is a mood disorder that is identified by general sadness and lethargy during times of bad weather.

“Weather has a huge impact and obviously it varies from person to person but some people have an increased vulnerability to a lack of vitamin D,” said Maureen Davis, executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association of Northern B.C.

Seasonal depression is mainly known as a fall and winter disorder but it can be felt year-round. During prolonged periods of rain, bouts of depression are common in those who are prone to the condition but it can affect everyone.

“Whether it’s pouring rain, sunny or cold, weather impacts all of us and impacts our mental wellness,” said Davis

Davis says fighting these feelings comes down to planning. Finding activities to do during bad weather will help distract you. Not putting all your hope in weather-dependent activities is another thing Davis suggested.

“If you are an individual that hates snow then winter in Prince George might be difficult for you, but if you can embrace the snow and find something to love and look forward to your mood will lift tremendously,” said Davis