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Paperback isbn: 9781914110429
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Pages: 220
Publication Date: December 10th 2024
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Table of contents
Foreword
The Unique Perspective
Acknowledgements
Part I: UNDERSTANDING MENOPAUSE
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Chapter 2:
My Perimenopausal Journey…So Far
Chapter 3
An Overview of Treatment Approaches
Chapter 4
Taking A Holistic Approach
Part II: SYMPTOMS and COPING STRATEGIES
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Coping with Stress, Anxiety, and Worry
Chapter 7
Mood Management
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Problem-Solving Strategies
Chapter 10
Vasomotor Symptoms – Hot Flushes and Night Sweats
Chapter 11
Cognitive Difficulties – Brain Fog
Chapter 12
Weight Gain and Joint Pain
Chapter 13
Poor Sleep and Insomnia
Part III: IMPACTS and WIDER PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 14
Impacts on Self-Identity and Relationships
Chapter 15
Menopause at Work: Impacts and Adjustments
Cultural Differences in Experience, Attitude and Coping
Part IV: CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 17
The Onward Journey
Further Support and Resources
Appendix: The TOOLBOX – A Summary of Key Concepts, Strategies and Tools
References
About the book
Every woman will experience menopause, and each journey will be unique. Many women experience quite a range of symptoms, making it a difficult time to varying degrees. Contrary to common belief, you rarely have ‘a few hot flushes, then your periods just stop!’ It can wreak havoc on your body, your mind and life in general, and last for years. Many women are not informed about what to expect or even aware of when they are already in perimenopause, often feeling confused and worried about what is going on. There is still little public education about symptoms and how to manage them. Psychological symptoms in particular are often over-looked, as are the differences in how menopause is experienced across different racial and ethnic groups.
This self-help book is the first of its kind: written by a highly experienced clinical psychologist, who describes her own menopausal journey and presents it in a biopsychosocial- spiritual model. This book explores how our attitude can make a difference to our experience of menopause, shifting the stigma and cutting through the gendered ageism that has impacted on research in this area. Drawing on a range of therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), it provides evidence- based coping tools and strategies, including a toolbox for maintaining your general wellbeing. You will learn about yourself, and how to manage your symptoms, take back control of your life and restore balance.
About the author
Dr Momotaj Gafur Islam is a clinical psychologist with 24 years’ experience working in the NHS, private practice and academic institutions. She is trained in a number of therapeutic approaches including CBT and ACT, and has expertise in working with adults with a range of difficulties. She is bilingual and provides therapy in English and Bengali. She provides supervision to other therapists and consultancy services to charities and other organisations involved with mental health.
The Association of Clinical Psychologists (ACP-UK) is the representative body for the profession of clinical psychology in the United Kingdom. ACP-UK aims to be a strong voice for clinical psychologists, and to act for the good of those who use psychological services and the general public by promoting, publicising, supporting and developing the profession of clinical psychology.