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Group Therapy in the Time of COVID: Why You Should Give It a Shot

There are a plethora of different issues people are struggling with right now. Between skyrocketing Omicron COVID-19 cases, continued high unemployment rates, and the returned need for social distancing, the pandemic has created a greater need than ever before for social connections. Many people are stuck in small NYC apartments right now with little to no communication with the outside world (unless you count that text from your delivery person telling you your food has arrived).

So what can one do to forge that human connection and stop feeling so damn isolated in the time of corona? Here’s where group therapy comes in. You may have thought about individual therapy and may even already have an individual therapist. But have you ever given group therapy a thought? What better way to connect than in a group targeted for your specific issue led by an experienced clinician? You’ll be in good company.

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Not in the Ho Ho Holiday Spirit? It Could Be Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Feeling down lately despite holiday parties, gift exchanges, and seeing family and friends? Just because it’s the holiday season does not mean that all of the challenges of the year simply vanish. 2022 has been a year that has been better than 2021, but certainly no party. Between the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, high unemployment rates, continued overt racism in this country, incredibly divisive political climate, and now Daylight saving time, there are a plethora of reasons you may be feeling down. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) may be one of them.

What is it?
SAD is a type of depression characterized by its recurrent seasonal pattern, with symptoms lasting about 4 to 5 months per year. Therefore, the signs and symptoms of SAD include those associated with major depression.

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