Recording now available 💻🚨
In case you missed it, you can now catch the latest instalment of our Women's Winter Webinars series discussing the latest in PMDD research over on our YouTube channel ⬇️
https://t.co/XLUOEbaxb7
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Sometimes we focus on negative aspects of what is going on for us,the more we notice the bigger they seem to get. Small changes,actively shifting some attention towards more helpful emotions/activities can help back balance.#nhsgrampian#ABERDEENSHIRE#psychologicaltherapies
We are conducting an online survey to understand help-seeking and healthcare experiences for #premenstrual symptoms. To learn more and take part: https://t.co/RNEHh8a1uD
🔔 In the next episode of Is Anybody Listening? we speak to Min about her #PMDD, the guilt of inconclusive investigations, diagnosis, & how the transcience of symptoms invites people to doubt their existence. Listen through link in bio! #EvelynHealth#MyNormal#PMDDawareness
The Heather Trickey Essay Prize 2023 is now live! Deadline 8th Jan 2024.
Essays should:
⭐️Identify a specific area of women’s reproductive health
⭐️Be realistic & identify barriers for change
⭐️Be solution-focused
Winner receives a £1000 prize.
https://t.co/RG6WpjeDQp
Do you have #PMDD? We are looking for people with #premenstrualdysphoricdisorder to take part in a survey - we need more people with PMDD to take part, especially if you have undergone some kind of treatment. More info below!
https://t.co/E3sQvZN4LF
Join us for 'PMDD at Work', the third in our series of ‘Menstrual Health at Work�� webinars with @IAPMDglobal for this FREE menstrual health at work webinar.
Wednesday 15th November from 12pm – 1pm
Find out more or register at: https://t.co/iaKFHAd0c1
🧵7/8 What do you think? Do these findings fit with your premenstrual experiences? Do you notice that increase in cravings? What about ppl with #PMDD being more motivated by rewards? Does this help in other parts of life? ⭐️🏆💪
🧵6/8 ..Those with PMDD have a stronger +ve association with sweet fatty foods and are more motivated by reward, so that increase in cravings might translate to more consumption of sweet fatty foods premenstrually.