ABC News December 12, 2009

How to Attack Holiday Stress Head-On

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SATURDAY, Dec. 12 (HealthDay News) -- With pressures from the economic hard times, dysfunctional families and countless other factors, the holidays can contribute to emotional stress and depression.

But there are ways to cope with the various scenarios that people experience at this time of year, according to Dr. Laura Miller, director of women's mental health in the psychiatry department at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

For instance, she suggests:

If seasonal depression gets worse in fall and winter ...

If you're busy and stressed out ...

If you can't afford the gifts you'd like to give ...

If you get anxious at social gatherings ...

If you've lost a loved one, and the holidays are especially tough ...

More information

Mental Health America has more on coping with everyday stress.

SOURCE: Brigham and Women's Hospital, news release, Dec. 1, 2009