PMS + Anxiety + PMDD | Ep 335

PMS + Anxiety + PMDD | Ep 335

Up next

Bonus Episode: Why Your Brain Won't Let Things Go (And What to Do Instead)

Summary: In this episode, I explain why your brain can get stuck replaying thoughts, searching for answers, and trying to feel certain before it can move on. So often, people think they have an overthinking problem, but the real issue is that the brain has learned that solving eq ...  Show more

485 How to Win Against Anxiety (with Reid Willson)

In this episode, I sit down with anxiety expert Reed Wilson to talk about why recovery is not about getting rid of anxiety, but learning how to change your relationship with uncertainty, fear, and resistance. 

Recommended Episodes

070: How to Identify Hormone Imbalances During Perimenopause and Beyond w/ Candace Burch
Energized with Dr. Mariza

What we're talking about it this episode! Examining the evolution of women's hormone health and testing Specific hormones that are the key to overall health and longevity Breaking down the relationship between estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol What to be testing for as you ...  Show more

PMS Relief (Cramps, Mood Swings, Fatigue)
Dishing Up Nutrition

Do you suffer from uncomfortable PMS symptoms like cramps, mood swings and fatigue? Did you know that simply changing your food choices could actually reduce these symptoms? Listen in as we talk about PMS symptoms and what we, as nutritionist, find helpful to relieve those sym ...

  Show more

From PMS to Menopause: How to Hack Your Hormones and Use Science to Lose Weight, Sleep Better and Get Your Mojo Back
The Mel Robbins Podcast

In this episode, double-board certified Dr. Amy Shah is here to explain the science of hormones, how they impact a woman's body, and more importantly, what you can do about it.

 

If you’re tired of PMS, bloating, mood swings, hot flashes, the belly "bread basket," ...

  Show more

How hormones and the menstrual cycle affect mental health, with Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD
Speaking of Psychology

Despite the sexist jokes, the menstrual cycle doesn’t cause significant changes in mood or behavior for most people. But a small percentage do suffer severe premenstrual symptoms, or premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD, of the University of Illinois C ...  Show more