Anxiety and the menopause

Fluctuating hormones during the perimenopause and menopause can cause anxiety levels to rise. You may feel worried and uneasy about what’s happening in the present, but also about what might happen in the future. Increasing fear or racing thoughts can affect your mood, concentration, sleep patterns and physical health, as well as work, relationships and social life.

In the Summer 2024 issue of The Menopause Exchange newsletter, Dani Singer (specialist menopause counsellor and psychotherapist) discusses the possible causes and impact of anxiety at the menopause – and how you may be able to manage it with approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), relaxation therapies and lifestyle changes.

“Many women experience anxiety at the menopause, leading to panicky thoughts over the smallest things,” says Norma Goldman, founder and director of The Menopause Exchange. “Anxiety can be worsened by stressful life events, such as relationship or family changes and difficulties at work. There are many ways to deal with rising anxiety, from counselling to self-help measures. It’s important that women seek help if they’re struggling to keep their symptoms under control.”

The Menopause Exchange is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and now has over 13,000 newsletter subscribers, including women, men, healthcare professionals, complementary therapists, workplace managers and journalists. Other articles in the Summer 2024 issue of The Menopause Exchange quarterly newsletter include HRT types and forms, Thyroid disease and the menopause, and the new Pharmacy First scheme, as well as news, Ask the Experts Q&As and information about Norma Goldman’s webinars, talks and workshops.

The Menopause Exchange, which was established in 1999, is unbiased and independent and isn’t sponsored by any companies or organisations. Our free quarterly newsletter contains articles written by top UK medical experts, including menopause consultants, GPs, specialist menopause nurses, pharmacists, dietitians and complementary practitioners.

Menopause webinars: Your readers may be interested in organising a webinar for their family and friends or workplace. For over 25 years, Norma Goldman has been presenting menopause talks and workshops. Her in-depth knowledge has helped thousands of women enjoy a more comfortable menopause. She’s now hosting her own regular webinars via Zoom. Norma’s ‘Understanding the menopause’ webinar is suitable for women at or approaching the menopause, women who have had a premature menopause (before age 40) or a hysterectomy, or anyone with an interest in women’s midlife health. Post-menopausal women can attend presentations too. If women join the webinar, they’ll be able to ask questions, receive a factsheet and hear about other women’s experiences. To attend a webinar, arrange one for a group of friends or to find out more information, women should e-mail [email protected] or call 020 8420 7245.

Featured Photo by Joice Kelly on Unsplash.

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