Screenshot-2024-03-08-at-9.55.44am

International Women's Day is celebrated on 8 March, highlighting the achievements and hurdles faced by women across the globe. A critical aspect of any challenges is mental health, influenced by the distinct biological, social, and emotional shifts that women navigate through various stages of life. This post delves into these stages, the mental health issues they may entail, signs to watch for, and strategies and resources for support and management.

PUBERTY AND ADOLESCENCE

The path to understanding mental health challenges for women often starts in adolescence. During this period, young girls grapple with societal pressures, body image concerns, and the volatile dynamics of teenage relationships. The onset of hormonal, physical, and emotional transformations during these years can trigger anxiety and depression, further intensified by social media's portrayal of unattainable beauty and success standards.

Signs to Look Out For:

Support and Management:

Here are some links that may be helpful:

POSTNATAL DEPRESSION (PND)

Postnatal depression (PND) is a significant mental health challenge that affects many women after childbirth. Symptoms can include persistent sadness, low energy, changes in sleeping and eating patterns, anxiety, and difficulty bonding with the baby. There are many causes of PND, including hormonal changes, the psychological adjustment to motherhood, and the physical and emotional stress of caring for a newborn. 

Signs to Look Out For:

 Support and Management:

If you are a struggling mother and need help in accessing support, click on one of the links below for more information in your state:

THE WORKFORCE: BALANCING MOTHERHOOD AND CAREGIVING

As women transition into adulthood, they often juggle multiple roles - career, partner, mother, caregiver etc. The pressure to excel in each role can lead to stress, anxiety, and even burnout. Workplace challenges, including gender discrimination and pay disparity, further compound these issues, affecting women's mental health.

Signs to Look Out For

Support and Management:

Here are some resources you may find helpful:

PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE

Menopause and the transitional phase known as perimenopause are significant stages in a woman's life that can profoundly affect her mental health. The fluctuating hormone levels during perimenopause can lead to sleep disturbances, mood swings, anxiety, depression, irritability, and problems with concentration and memory. Menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive years and typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 60, although the exact timing can vary.

Signs to Look Out For:

Support and Management:

Here are some information links you may find useful:

LATER LIFE AND AGEING

As women transition into later life and ageing, they encounter unique mental health challenges. This period can be marked by significant life changes, including retirement, the loss of a partner and other loved ones, increasing physical health issues, and social isolation. These factors can have profound impacts on mental well-being, potentially leading to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. Understanding these challenges is vital for providing support and promoting mental health among ageing women.

Signs to Look Out For:

Support and Management:

Here are some links that may be helpful:

In conclusion, as we celebrate International Women's Day, it's important to highlight the importance of mental health awareness and support for women at all stages of life. Recognising the signs of mental health issues and providing a supportive network can empower women to seek help and manage their challenges effectively. Education, communication, and community support are key to fostering resilience and wellbeing. Let's commit to supporting women's mental health today and every day.


Dr. Carissa Coulston-Parkinson is a Clinical Psychologist with specialist knowledge in the areas of depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia, intellectual disability, personality disorders, traumatic brain injury and neurological conditions.