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Blue Monday

Blue Monday – The Third Monday of January

Once touted as the most depressing day of the year, Blue Monday has proven to be a myth. But with the holidays over and the grey winter weather setting in, some Canadians may notice a shift in mood and energy. These ‘winter blues’ are all too real. CMHA-WECB is here to help.

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Canadian winters tend to be long, dark and cold, but there are ways to make things better. It’s essential that people take care of their mental health at this time of year. 

Research in Ontario suggests that 15 percent of the general population have experienced the winter blues, which can include changes in appetite and lethargy as the days grow shorter. The winter blues differs from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, which affects about two percent of the population and is a serious form of depression. Symptoms include weight gain, decreased energy and fatigue.

 People experiencing the winter blues can benefit from:

 

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