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Menopause is one of the most significant transitions in a woman’s life — and yet it’s often ignored, misunderstood, or reduced to stereotypes about hormones and hot flushes. But menopause is not just biological. It’s psychological. It affects sleep, mood, identity, relationships, work, and wellbeing. In this episode of Compassion in a T-Shirt, Dr Stan Steindl speaks with Dr Lydia Brown, Senior Lecturer in Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne and a leading researcher on self-compassion and menopause. Dr Brown explains what menopause actually is (including perimenopause and timing), why research historically lagged, and how the Women’s Health Initiative reshaped conversations around hormone replacement therapy (HRT). They explore how menopause intersects with midlife pressures — caregiving, career demands, grief, identity shifts — and how self-compassion can act as a powerful buffer. Drawing on data from over 500 Australian women, Lydia shares research showing that self-compassion can reduce the burden of hot flushes, protect against depression, support treatment adherence, and predict wellbeing — sometimes more strongly than symptom severity itself. They also discuss:• Why women often struggle with self-compassion• The myth that self-compassion is selfish• How menopause shows up in the workplace• Brain fog and what the research really says• Organisational policy (including menopause leave)• Positive ageing and the “paradox of ageing”• Practical tools — including the simple question: “What do I need right now?” Whether you’re experiencing menopause, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in resilience and healthy ageing, this conversation offers grounded, evidence-based insight. Timestamps: 00:00 Menopause Is More Than Hot Flushes: Why This Transition Matters 00:23 Meet Dr Lydia Brown + What We’ll Cover 02:01 Menopause 101: What It Is, Perimenopause, Timing & Symptom Range 04:55 Why the Science Lagged: Women Excluded, Complexity & Variability 06:21 HRT’s Rise, the WHI Shockwave, and Where the Evidence Sits Now 08:50 Beyond Hormones: Identity Shifts & Midlife Pressures 13:05 Why Self-Compassion? Lydia’s Personal Path 17:34 Blocks to Self-Compassion: Socialisation & Self-Criticism 24:15 Support Systems First: Doctors, Therapy & Community 27:03 Self-Compassion as a Buffer for Hot Flushes 29:38 Why Self-Compassion Predicts Wellbeing 33:32 Self-Compassion and CBT: Mechanisms Explained 37:55 Menopause at Work: Brain Fog & Career Impact 46:21 Positive Ageing & the Paradox of Growing Older 50:26 Practical Takeaways: “What Do I Need Right Now?” 55:20 Closing Reflections Links: For Dr Brown’s contact, research papers and media work, go to her website at The University of Melbourne: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/p... If you would like to learn more about compassion focused therapy, you can find Dr Stan Steindl's book The Gifts of Compassion here: https://www.ausapress.com/p/the-gifts... Say hi on social: Facebook: / drstansteindl Twitter/X: / stansteindl Instagram: / dr_stan_steindl LinkedIn: / stan-steindl-150a5264 Website: https://www.stansteindl.com/ YouTube Video URL: • Menopause and Mental Health: How Self-Comp... *Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Video hashtags: self-compassion, menopause support, perimenopause, healthy aging, women’s mental health, workplace wellbeing, resilience psychology, hormone therapy, midlife transition