Seasonal Affective Disorder: Using Light Therapy

Overview

  • Bright light therapy is an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The most common light therapy uses a special type of light, called a light box. This is much brighter than a lamp or other light fixture in your home.
  • Light therapy is easy and safe. It has few side effects and can be done at home.
  • People who have eye problems or who take medicines that cause sensitivity to light should not use light therapy without first consulting a doctor.
Information about Seasonal Affective Disorder: Using Light Therapy

Current as of: July 31, 2024

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