Published:1 June 2006
Format:Paperback 288 pp illustrations
Category:Women's Health
ISBN:9781876451745
Price:$26.95

Is it Me or My Hormones? (second edition)

Understanding midlife change

Dr Margaret Smith, Patricia Michalka

This widely acclaimed book is based on the question most asked by women who are experiencing physical and emotional changes in their middle years (ages 40 to 55). Experience has shown gynaecologist Dr Margaret Smith and psychotherapist Patricia Michalka that not all women need or want hormone therapy at this time and, indeed, not everything that happens at this time of life is due to hormones. In this book, the authors use women's experiences (including their own) to explain how to sort out the confusion caused by the interaction of hormones and life events. Their writing contains practical guidance - both medical and psychological - and reflects the rich tapestry of many women's lives with all their humour, confusion and clarity. This second edition builds on the reputation that Is It Me or My Hormones? achieved with doctors, counsellors and readers for its relevant and compassionate approach to the lives of women. It has been revised and updated, and includes developments in the prescribing of hormone replacement therapy.

'Many talk about 'holistic' approaches in medicine - but few manage to do it. Here is a book on menopause that truly examines the mind, body and spirit ... I particularly enjoyed the chapter on forgiveness. Margaret and Patricia are to be congratulated for producing such a helpful book.' Associate Professor John Eden, Director of the Sydney Menopause Centre, Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney.

'Is It Me or My Hormones? is a veritable street directory of the midlife maze. If you're a menopausal woman, or thinking of becoming one, don't leave home without it.' Susan Maushart, author of What Women Want Next, Wifework and The Mask of Motherhood. 'For women who are bewildered by the powerful changes in their bodies, this book should provide great help and comfort and increase their knowledge of how hormones affect behaviour.' Dr Barry G Wren, Consultant Gynaecologist, first president and founding member of the Australian Menopause Society.

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Dr Margaret Smith

Dr Margaret Smith is a gynaecologist who established the first menopause clinic in Western Australia and is a foundation member and past president of the Australasian Menopause Society. She is well known as a public speaker on women’s health issues. She was a founding member, with Patricia Michalka, of the Centre for Attitudinal Healing and still serves on the board. She lives in Perth.

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Patricia Michalka

Patricia Michalka is a psychotherapist and a life coach . For over three decades in her seminars and her work with clients she has encouraged women to feel hope, a sense of self worth and a deeper understanding as they move through difficult life stages. She equips women with ways of recognising the interplay between personal crises, significant events and relationship difficulties to negotiate midlife change. She was a founding member, with Dr Margaret Smith, of the Centre for Attitudinal Healing. She lives in Perth.

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