What people may notice
- Sleep, mood or concentration change
- Grief about ageing or lost roles
- Relationship and sexuality changes
- Questioning purpose or identity
- Feeling overwhelmed by simultaneous responsibilities
This pattern may be associated with
Life-stage adjustment
Menopause/perimenopause-related symptoms
Depression, anxiety or burnout
Thyroid, sleep, medication or other medical contributors
This list is not exhaustive and does not establish a diagnosis.
Look at persistence and impact
- Symptoms persist or impair functioning
- Several life changes are occurring together
- Medical and emotional questions need separation
What should not be overlooked
- Hormonal and physical symptoms should be discussed with an appropriate health professional.
- Severe bleeding, chest pain or neurological change needs urgent assessment.
Information worth noting
- When it began and what was happening at the time.
- Frequency, duration, triggers and what reduces or worsens it.
- Sleep, appetite, energy, medicines, substances and medical conditions.
- Effect on work, study, relationships and daily safety.