Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that emerges in specific seasons, typically winter. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers a comprehensive exploration of SAD, from its triggers to therapeutic interventions. Our expert editors curate content that provides a deep understanding, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped to offer timely and effective care to those affected by this cyclical disorder.
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Homelessness and Housing Insecurity
August 13, 2026
Individuals who experience homelessness have high rates of medical and psychiatric illness and face barriers to care; vulnerable populations include mothers with dependent children who have experienced domestic violence,...
Featured Seasonal Affective Disorder Research
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Clozapine, Xanomeline-Trospium, and Catatonia
August 11, 2026
Abrupt clozapine discontinuation during a cross-taper to xanomeline/trospium chloride can trigger catatonia. Learn how overlapping cholinergic mechanisms complicate this transition and how to manage withdrawal-induced catatonia.