Is it possible for traumatic events to create a pseudo-seasonal affected disorder?

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No specialist, I believe, can tell you whether this is exactly true or not – people are so varied in their emotional response, in how their bodies deal with trauma. All I can say is that it sounds plausible to me that, yes, you can feel this way around the colder months even if your trauma occurred during other seasons..perhaps you associate specific seasons with feeling less safe and your coping around traumatic events gets affected more during the times you feel less safe.

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