Women’s Health – Mental Health Care Women’s Therapist

Your mental well-being is tied in closely with physical, emotional, and hormonal health—imbalances in one aspect will affect others.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

A chronic endocrine condition affecting about 20% of women.
 

Causes Symptoms Like

  • Difficulty in losing or gaining weight
  • Irregular, shorter or longer menstrual cycles
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Excess facial or body hair (hirsutism)
  • Thinning or loss of hair
  • Disturbed sleep patterns
  • Brain fog
  • Insulin resistance

Making You Feel

Fatigued through the day, irritable, constantly stressed, anxious, depressed, paranoid, panicky, numb or confused, and/or low in terms of self-image, self-worth and confidence
 

Leading To Social Challenges Like

  • Reduced tolerance to stress with frequent mood swings
  • Difficulty in concentrating or remembering things
  • Decreased motivation/energy to engage in previously enjoyable activities
  • Inability to enjoy personal relationships
  • Inability to fulfil professional demands/expectations

Clinical Journey & Expert Psychiatrists

The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
 
 

Initial Consultation

Get a comprehensive assessment of your symptoms, medical history, and environmental factors. You can also discuss your needs and goals for recovery with your mental health professional.
 

Care Plan

Your mental health provider will plan a treatment approach for your specific combination of symptoms. This could include a combination of medication and therapy.
 
 

Follow Up Appointments

Discuss your progress in regular appointments with your mental health provider. You can make necessary adjustments to your care plan as you go.
 
Your Health Care Process

How Does Adult Psychotherapy At Yellow Aura Work?

FAQs Related To Women’s Health

There are many questions about the service, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

What do you mean by women's health?
Women's health refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the unique health issues, conditions, and concerns that affect women throughout their lifespan. This includes reproductive health, hormonal changes, and conditions that manifest differently or more commonly in women.
Why is women's health important?
Women's health is important because women face specific biological, social, and cultural factors that impact their health. Addressing these unique needs ensures their well-being, allowing women to participate fully, and has a positive ripple effect on families and communities.
What are some best practices for women's health?
Best practices include regular preventative care, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, prioritising mental well-being, understanding hormonal changes, advocating for one's health, and seeking early intervention for any concerns.
What is therapy for women?
Therapy for women specifically addresses mental health issues and life challenges from a female perspective, considering the unique social, cultural, biological, and psychological factors that impact women's experiences.
Should a female see a female therapist?
This is a personal choice. While some women prefer a female therapist due to shared experiences, comfort discussing sensitive issues, or feeling better understood, others may find a male therapist equally effective. The most important factor is finding a therapist with whom you feel comfortable and connected, regardless of gender.
What is the definition of women's mental health?
Women's mental health includes the mental, emotional, and psychological well-being of women, taking into account the specific biological factors (like hormonal fluctuations, reproductive life events), social roles, cultural expectations, and societal pressures that uniquely influence their mental health experiences and prevalence of certain conditions.