Pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) (with Aimee Oliveri)

Bron and Aimee (Clinical Psychologist) dive into Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a condition estimated to affect 3-8% of menstruating women. Aimee talks about the differences between PMDD and PMS and how to effectively support clients with this condition. We also chat about Aimee's DBT-informed treatment model, common misconceptions, and the intersections of PMDD with ADHD. This episode is a must-listen for early career mental health workers looking to better understand and support clients with PMDD. Thank you Aimee! 🥰
Guest: Aimee Oliveri - Clinical psychologist, Board-approved supervisor, and founder of Flourishing Women Psychology
LINKS
- Aimee's private practice, Flourishing Women Psychology. Aimee's practice has a focus on PMDD, PCOS, endometriosis, neurodivergence, and complex trauma.
- About PMDD from reputable Australian organisation, Jean Hailes for Women's Health: https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-a-z/periods/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd
- Aimee and colleagues' recent paper: Advancing psychological interventions for premenstrual dysphoric disorder: A dialectical behaviour therapy–informed treatment model
- Aimee's free online peer supervision group on PMDD (hosted via the Mental Health Professional's Network)
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