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Understanding Andropause and Mental Health

Karen Hemmings • 12 August 2024

How Counselling Can Help


Andropause, often referred to as male menopause, is a phase in a man’s life where testosterone levels gradually decline, typically starting in the late 40s to early 50s. While the physical symptoms—such as fatigue, reduced libido, and weight gain—are widely recognised, the mental health implications of andropause are equally significant but less often discussed.

The hormonal changes during andropause can lead to a range of emotional and psychological challenges. Men may experience mood swings, irritability, anxiety, and depression. The reduced levels of testosterone can also impact cognitive function, leading to memory issues and difficulty concentrating. These changes can be particularly distressing, especially when they are not well understood or if they are mistakenly attributed to other factors, such as work stress or aging.

Counselling can play a crucial role in helping men navigate the mental health challenges associated with andropause. Through therapy, you can gain a better understanding of what is happening to your bodies and minds, reducing the stigma and fear often associated with these changes. Counselling provides a safe space to express and explore these feelings, leading to greater self-awareness and acceptance.

As a counsellor, I can assist you in developing coping strategies to manage stress, anxiety, and depression and address negative thought patterns. I can support you in implementing healthy lifestyle changes, such as improved diet, regular exercise, and stress management techniques, which can positively impact both physical and mental well-being during this transition.

While andropause is a natural phase of life, if you have found it has brought about significant mental health challenges and you are wondering if counselling can offer you valuable support, helping you to maintain your mental fitness and emotional balance during this time of change, then please get in touch for a free 30-minute telephone consultation.



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Karen Hemmings at The Healing Mind provides a range of Counselling and Hypnotherapy services in Gnosall, Stafford, as well as Reiki, Emotional Freedom Therapy (EFT) and Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP).

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