Community Medical School
In the Dark : Causes and Treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder
April 15, 2007
| Length: | 1:27:03 |
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Program Description:
This condition, which afflicts up to nine percent of the population between the months of October and March, can severely impact quality of life and academic and work performance. Find out about ongoing UVM clinical research that is comparing the acute and long-term efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy, light therapy, and combination treatment for seasonal affective disorder. Terry Rabinowitz, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, and Kelly Rohan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, present.
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