Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Therapist in San Jose & Los Gatos, CA

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?

Seasonal Affective Disorder, often abbreviated as SAD, is a form of depression that recurs in a predictable pattern related to the seasons, typically starting in late autumn or winter and improving by spring or summer. It is now classified as major depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern in the DSM-5, rather than a standalone illness. In the United States, prevalence ranges from about 1.4% in Florida to nearly 10% in Alaska.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Therapist in San Jose & Los Gatos, CA

What Are The Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Common signs include persistent low mood, fatigue, oversleeping or difficulty waking, carbohydrate cravings leading to weight gain, trouble concentrating, loss of interest in daily activities, and feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness. While winter-pattern SAD often brings increased appetite and sleep, the less common spring or summer variants may cause insomnia, reduced appetite, weight loss, agitation, or heightened anxiety.

Why Do Seasonal Changes Impact My Emotions?

The leading theory is that shifts in daylight disrupt your circadian rhythm and neurotransmitter regulation, especially serotonin and melatonin. Reduced sunlight in winter can throw off mood-regulating systems, while excessive light or heat in summer can similarly dysregulate sleep and mood cycles.

How Common is SAD, Especially in California?

About 5% of U.S. adults experience full seasonal affective disorder, while up to 20% report milder, subclinical seasonal mood shifts. While more frequent at higher latitudes, SAD affects people in sunnier areas too. Regions like Northern California can still experience symptoms due to daylight fluctuations and individual sensitivity.

Can You Treat Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Light therapy is considered a first-line option. Using a bright light box or dawn simulator in the morning can reset circadian rhythms and reduce depressive symptoms. Medication, particularly SSRIs like fluoxetine or bupropion XL, may be prescribed, with studies showing similar efficacy to light therapy. Psychotherapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), helps patients address negative thought patterns and behavioral changes tied to the seasons. Lifestyle strategies such as regular outdoor activity, structured daily routines, and vitamin D supplementation also support mood stability. Talk to your mental health specialist about tips for alleviating the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Therapist in San Jose & Los Gatos, CA
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Therapist in San Jose & Los Gatos, CA

Can Seasonal Affective Disorder Happen in Summer?

Yes. While winter-onset SAD is most common, a “reverse” or summer-pattern SAD exists for a small percentage of the U.S. population. Rather than lethargy and overeating, summer SAD often brings insomnia, loss of appetite, agitation, anxiety, weight loss, and feelings of isolation or exclusion. It is important to recognize that seasonal depression is not exclusive to cold months. Symptoms tied to spring or summer deserve equal attention and treatment.

Should I See a Therapist for SAD?

If you notice recurring mood changes tied to specific seasons, whether winter or summer, it is important to seek a professional evaluation. Providers like those at Lumos Clinical in San Jose and Los Gatos can assess your history, rule out other causes, and create a personalized treatment plan, whether it involves light therapy, medication, psychotherapy, lifestyle modification, or a combination. Contact us today to book an appointment.

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Dr. Maitra is awesome! I can't say enough about her. She cares about her patients and has a great team of co-workers. Swati goes above and beyond and handles extra tasks for me. More than recommended for anyone who wants a great professional at an accommodating clinic with a lovely team of staff members. Thanks for everything, guys!

-A. A.

I didn't want to consult a psychiatrist because my lifestyle demanded mental health therapy. I thought I could do it all, handle it all, and be the superwoman everyone thought I was and my family expected of me...anxiety and depression took over my life and I tried everything to rise above it. In my 20s, I was diagnosed with ADHD. Left untreated, the symptoms tormented my life and hurt people I loved. Dr. Maitra is compassionate and the best psychiatrist around. She helped me understand I had a biological imbalance, not just a mental illness. She gave me the strength to share my journey without shame. Dr. Maitra has also been helping me with other private concerns, so I'm confident and hopeful I can overcome these too. Her office is gorgeous and her team handles the important aspects! I would recommend her to anyone who needs a second or third opportunity, is hesitant about a diagnosis, fears judgment, or has lost hope!

She's humble and kind. If you trust her, she can change your life too!

-I. A.

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I've had some complex problems and it took us a while to figure out the right meds. Dr. Maitra is your best ally in complex cases.

She communicates clearly, she trusts you, and it's easy for you to trust her. She's open to explaining the purpose and the mechanism of action of every medicine she prescribes. She's aware of a wide range of evidence-based approaches, keeps up with newest fancy meds and other advancements. Psychiatry is quite different from other areas of medicine, and I think Lumos is handling all that nuance exactly right.

They even conduct their own research here at Lumos! I've joined one of those groups myself, to help them figure out if an experimental med was useful for folks like me. It was a beautiful experience.
Dr Maitra is a great doctor. She helped me a lot overcoming some issues I had. As others reviews have said, she really cares about her patients. I recommend without hesitation.
Very thorough, professional and caring. I was able to an appointment in a reasonable amount of time. I trust Lumos with my care.
Dr. Maitra saved my life. She doesn't just sit with you for 15 minutes and send you on your way. She cares, she listens and she prescribes accordingly. Her staff was always responsive and caring. When I moved out of state she even helped me get set up with a new psychiatrist. I'm eternally grateful for Dr. Maitra and her staff.
Dr. Maitra is a rare type of doctor. She takes extra time with each of her patients. Although this sometimes means waiting a bit more for your appointment, it ensures adequate time is given to address your issues. Dr. Maitra along with her staff are very friendly and accommodating. They provide snacks and water for while waiting in the lobby. The overall atmosphere in her clinic is that of a "mom and pop shop". The staff are respectful and yet very personable. I cannot recommend her services enough.
I highly recommend this psychiatric service to anyone looking for an educated MD who actually cares about her clients and makes sure they are taken care of. Dr Maitra is truly one of a kind and my family is very thankful that we found her after wasting thousands of dollars with other psychiatric firms who only take your money and don’t actually care about their patients. I searched high and low throughout the bay area and Lumos and Dr Maitra are by far the best service I have found. You will not be disappointed if you are generally looking for help and a Doctor who actually cares about your health and wellbeing! The staff here are also extremely responsive and helpful and will never leave you out in the cold in a time of need. So glad I found Lumos and Dr Maitra!
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Dr. Sarbani Maitra,
MD, Psychiatrist

Meet Dr. Maitra

Sarbani Maitra, MD is a board eligible psychiatrist. She has a Bachelors in Science from Tennessee Technological University in Chemistry leading up to her doctorate of medicine from the American University of the Caribbean Medical School. She then went on to gain clinical experience at Queen’s Hospital (erstwhile Old Church Hospital), London U.K. for a period of three years. She pursued her residency in Psychiatry at Meharry Medical College in Nashville Tennessee after working in research on women’s health issues at the Center of Women’s Health and Research. Dr Maitra has extensive experience working in both inpatient and outpatient settings managing patients across the spectrum with psychotic disorders, mood disorders, trauma-related disorders and patients struggling with substance use disorders. She believes in an integrated approach to mental health which includes the biopsychosocial approach. [Read More]