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    Explore "pmdd" with insightful episodes like "How hormones and the menstrual cycle affect mental health, with Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD", "Episode 120 ADHD and PMDD", "Dealing with PMDD with Elizabeth Ferreira" and "That Crime Of The Month" from podcasts like ""Speaking of Psychology", "The ADHD Adults Podcast", "Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson" and "Criminal"" and more!

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

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

    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 Chicago, talks about how hormones and the menstrual cycle interact with mental health, why premenstrual symptoms are not caused by a “hormone imbalance,” and what treatments are available for severe premenstrual symptoms.

    For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.

    Episode 120 ADHD and PMDD

    Episode 120 ADHD and PMDD

    We have to hold our hands up for those watching the video version, The Tech Guy fucked up and used presenter view in Zoom so you can only see one face at a time...

    In Episode 120, The ADHD Adults discuss pre-menstrual issues including premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD, and their relationship with ADHD. As usual, Alex the Psycho.......education Monkey provides the boring 'evidence' on the subject, all three ADHD Adults give their personal reflections (admittedly two of us are male...), and the ludicrously top tippics on the tip topic.  'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?" returns with Alex annoyingly just about still in the lead, and Alex reads the usual 'definitely real' correspondence. James is an ADHD Dadult (apparently), Alex is Craig from Bros and Mrs ADHD doesn’t know what Speed 2: Cruise Control is...

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    Dealing with PMDD with Elizabeth Ferreira

    Dealing with PMDD with Elizabeth Ferreira
    Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD, is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome that includes severe anxiety, depression, and feelings of shame. It affects 5-10% of women, and most don't even know they have it. On today's episode, Forrest is joined by his partner Elizabeth Ferreira to explore what PMDD is, how to know if you might have it, effective practices for managing PMDD, and how to create a happy, healthy, fulfilling relationship alongside it.  About Our Guest: Elizabeth is a graduate student studying somatic psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. If you'd like to hear more from Elizabeth and learn about somatic psychology, she's just started a YouTube channel! During this conversation we focused on psychological and lifestyle change-based interventions for PMDD. Not everyone has a life that allows them to make these changes, and in addition to these practices many people need significant medical intervention to feel relief. Treatment options range from oral contraceptives and SSRIs to chemical menopause or even a full hysterectomy and oophorectomy.  Some of these interventions come with significant side effects, and this podcast episode is no replacement for consulting with a physician. To learn more about medical options, check out the links below:  The International Association for Pre-Menstrual Disorders IAPMD Facebook Support Group Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube. Key Topics: 0:00: Introduction 2:00: What’s PMDD? 4:45: Diagnostic criteria for PMDD.  8:20: Challenges of awareness around “invisible” problems. 10:00: The experience of a PMDD episode.  15:15: Practices that help PMDD. 27:05: Externalizing PMDD.  29:45: Therapy and PMDD. 33:30: Accepting your needs.  39:30: Dealing with shame and isolation. 44:45: Continuing to meet the challenge. 49:00: Partnering someone with PMDD.  54:45: Recap Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors: From Dr. Hanson: The Foundations of Well-Being brings together the lessons of a lifetime of practice into one year-long online program. Podcast listeners can use the code BEINGWELL25 at checkout for an additional 25% off! Please don't hesitate to apply for a scholarship if you're in need.  Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world’s largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!  Want to sleep better? Try the legendary Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription. Connect with the show: Subscribe on iTunes Follow Forrest on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow Forrest on Instagram Follow Rick on Facebook Follow Forrest on Facebook Visit Forrest's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    That Crime Of The Month

    That Crime Of The Month
    What does it mean when a woman commits a crime and attributes her actions to PMS? We revisit the first use of the "PMS defense" in this country, back in 1981. What have we learned about the science of PMS since then? Last year, the American Psychiatric Association classified a form of PMS (Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD) as a mental disorder in the DSM-V. How can the scientific community study severe premenstrual symptoms without perpetuating the utterly unscientific idea that menstruating women aren’t mentally competent or liable for crimes they commit? We talk to lawyer Stephanie Benson who used PMS as a defense for her client Shirley Santos after Santos was charged with assault and endangering her children. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop.  Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices