In this episode of the Burn the Rule Book podcast, guest Dr. Harita Raja, a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in women's mental health, discusses the critical issues surrounding perimenopause and menopause. She highlights the significant gaps in training for healthcare providers regarding women's hormonal health and the impact of these changes on mental well-being. The conversation delves into the manifestations of anxiety and depression during these transitions, the importance of hormone replacement therapy, and the role of trauma in women's mental health. Dr. Raja emphasizes the need for education, community support, and holistic treatment approaches to empower women during this challenging phase of life.
Takeaways
- Dr. Harita Raja specializes in women's mental health, focusing on reproductive psychiatry.
- There is a significant gap in training for healthcare providers regarding perimenopause and menopause.
- Perimenopause is often the most turbulent time for women due to hormonal fluctuations.
- Anxiety can manifest in various ways during perimenopause, including irritability and panic attacks.
- Women often come to therapy unaware that their symptoms are related to hormonal changes.
- Depression is more prevalent during perimenopause than postmenopause.
- Hormone replacement therapy can be an effective treatment for depression related to hormonal changes.
- Sleep disruption during perimenopause exacerbates other symptoms.
- Cognitive changes during perimenopause can impact women's confidence and performance.
- Trauma, both big and small, can significantly affect women's mental health during perimenopause.