Mirror Shock: Why menopause changes the way you look and how it affects your mental health
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Menopause can make us feel like strangers in our own skin, and that disconnect can quietly shrink our lives. We talk with psychotherapist Dr. Stacy Kratz about the biology and culture behind the identity shift and how self-compassion helps us rebuild.
• the mirror shock of not recognizing your face or body
• how hormone shifts affect mood, energy, sleep, and motivation
• why anxiety, irritability, low mood, and brain fog can feel sudden
• the midlife pile-on of empty nest changes, career shifts, and grief
• how youth-as-currency culture fuels shame around aging
• the difference between healthy guilt and unhealthy guilt
• self-compassion as a daily practice using kinder self-talk
• reframing menopause as a remodel and an adaptation, not a betrayal
• letting go of toxic positivity while still moving forward
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