Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Menopause Is Not A Medical Problem

According to psychotherapist Sue Brayne, who presented her insights into the lived, felt experiences of women going through menopause in  at the British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section annual conference, menopause shouldn't be seen as a medical problem that needs fixing but as a life-affirming and normal process that women go through.

Little consideration is given to the psychological, emotional, and spiritual changes women go through in this stage of life and no matter how science attempts to 'cure' the menopause, evolution cannot be stopped. When a woman reaches her fifties, she will undergo immense changes. She has to face the death of fertility, the loss of her youth, and to accept that she is no longer able to attract the attention she once did.

I think deep down we all know this, but it is just simpler to use the menopause to explain the changes women face as ultimately the above issues cannot be solved by medication or supplements or any other quick fix, but by each individual woman on her own - not an easy process...

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