Il senso di solitudine, lo stress organizzativo, le tensioni mai affrontate in famiglia, il ricordo di chi non c’è più e i disagi legati al cibo. Sfatiamo un mito: chi non ama il Natale non è per forza il Grinch, anzi L'articolo No, le Feste non sono belle per tutti: cos’è il Christmas Blues, la malinconia che ci prende a Natale proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
This article discusses the phenomenon of "Christmas Blues," a feeling of sadness, anxiety, or general malaise experienced by some during the holiday season. It challenges the notion that disliking Christmas makes someone a Grinch, explaining that the Christmas Blues is a real phenomenon with various contributing factors. These include: * Loneliness: Holidays can highlight feelings of isolation. * Stress: The pressure of organizing festivities and entertaining can be overwhelming. * Family tensions: Untended conflicts may resurface during family gatherings. * Grief: The holidays can be particularly difficult when remembering loved ones who have passed. * Discomfort: Issues related to food and overindulgence can also contribute to the Blues. Ultimately, the article aims to destigmatize feelings of unhappiness during Christmas and acknowledges that the holidays are not universally joyful.