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Chasing away the winter blues: MS experts offer mental health boosters

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Friday, February 14, 2025   

As winter lingers, many Mississippians struggle with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form of depression linked to shorter days and reduced sunlight.

Mental-health professionals in the state are offering practical strategies to combat the seasonal blues. They emphasize the importance of light exposure, self-awareness and meaningful social connections.

Heather Norton, a licensed professional counselor at River Tree Counseling in Clinton and president-elect of the Mississippi Counseling Association, said being mindful of your emotions is a critical first step in managing wintertime depression.

"When we know we're not alone, that gives us hope," she said, "so asking ourselves, 'OK, what is my resource to help me in this?' And it might be talking to someone or it might be asking ourselves, 'OK, what does maybe bring me some joy?'"

One study shows 40% of Americans report a drop in mood during winter, with 41% sleeping more, 28% saying they feel fatigued and 27% feeling depressed. While there's no single solution to beat the winter blues, experts suggest using multiple strategies to boost your mood year-round.

Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer at UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual, said maintaining relationships can be a powerful mood booster.

"People who have strong social connections actually live longer," she said. "So, when we think about longevity and quality of life, those strong ties to friends and family are very good for our health."

Randall added that many insurance plans include mental-health benefits - such as virtual therapy, coaching, and digital self-help tools - which can be convenient options for those who need support.

If you or a loved one are struggling with depression, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides free, confidential support by dialing 988, any time.

Disclosure: UnitedHealthcare contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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