The Society for Light Treatment (SLTBR) is the specialist research group in this field and holds an annual conference to highlight the most important new research findings. The public areas of the website contain lots of detailed articles on circadian rhythms, melatonin, SAD and sleep.
Circadian rhythms
Rhythms of Life: The biological clocks that control the daily lives of every living thing by Russell Foster and Leon Kreitzman is an up-to-date overview of the whole field by two of the leading researchers. Well-reviewed in Nature and New Scientist.
Seasonal Affective Disorder
The best book for SAD, and very readable, is Winter Blues: SAD and how to overcome it by Dr Norman Rosenthal, who first described the condition and looked at light therapy as a treatment. We are naturally pleased to see that we are the only non-US light therapy company that he lists in his book.
www.normanrosenthal.com
SADA (Seasonal Affective Disorder Association) is the national charity and patient support group for the UK. SADA recommend our lights.
www.NOSAD.org is the support group based in the USA.
A particularly good website about DSPS (Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome) written by a sufferer.
www.geocities.com/delayed_sleep
The National Sleep Foundation is a great site with loads of information on disorders and tools and quizzes that tell you how to sleep better.
www.sleepfoundation.org
Depression
Expert Consensus Guidelines is a US site primarily for health professionals that pulls together all the research and provides authoritative, practical advice. There are a number of useful 'guides for patients and families' including bi-polar disorder and depression.
www.psychguides.com/pfg.php
Healing without Freud or Prozac by David Servan-Schreiber. This was first published in France (he's French and is now Professor of Psychiatry at University of Pittsburgh, USA) where it became a huge best-seller. It looks at treating depression with omega-3 fatty acids, exercise, dawn simulation and other methods resisted by some professionals.
www.instincttoheal.org
Altzheimer's disease
Expert Consensus Guidelines is a US site primarily for health professionals that pulls together all the research and provides authoritative, practical advice. There are a number of useful 'guides for patients and families' including one on dementia and behavioural disturbances.
www.psychguides.com/pfg.php