About Kirstin Bouse

Welcome!

I’m sooo Glad

You're Here!

I work with midlife women at the point where holding everything together has stopped working.

Not because you’re broken.
Because you’ve been the one adapting, absorbing, managing and making it work for a very long time.

I support women through the relational breaking point of midlife. The stage where patience evaporates, resentment surfaces, and the quiet question you’ve buried for years starts demanding an answer:

What about me?

This isn’t about fixing your mindset.
And it’s not about blowing your life up.

It’s about telling the truth about what this stage is asking of you.

remember. rebel. rise. remember. rebel. rise. remember. rebel. rise. remember. rebel. rise. remember. rebel. rise. remember. rebel. rise. remember.

From one midlife queen to another....

HEY QUEEN,

KIRSTIN BOUSE

I’m Kirstin Bouse, Clinical Psychologist, mentor, writer, and a woman who discovered that perimenopause isn’t a gentle nudge. It’s a full-scale internal uprising, the kind that sweeps through your life without warning and insists you pay attention.

I didn’t step into this work because it looked neat or inspirational. I stepped into it because it dismantled me first.

I spent seven long years in the trenches of perimenopause. Exhausted to the marrow, losing words mid-sentence, crying at the slightest provocation, mood swings with the power of a small cyclone, and holding together a life that suddenly felt too small. HRT didn’t help me at all. And yes, there’s a skip-bin story that my family still brings up like it’s folklore.

And perimenopause didn’t hit me in isolation. I was also navigating divorce, raising kids, building and selling an 18-year-strong group psych practice, and living in a seven-year “living-apart-together” relationship long before it was a TikTok trend.

All of it pushed on every raw edge I had. All of it exposed the places I’d been holding my breath or holding myself back.

I’ve worked across courtrooms, hospitals, prisons, universities, and therapy rooms for nearly three decades. I can handle complex human stories. But nothing cracked me open like midlife.

And weirdly, that cracking was my turning point.

Perimenopause stripped me down to my truth.

It revealed every pattern of self-silencing, self-sacrificing and ultimately, self-abandonment.
It forced me to stop carrying everyone else’s emotional luggage.

It burned through the parts of me that were still trying to be “good,” “agreeable,” “capable,” “fine.”

What emerged was sharper. Clearer. Unapologetic.
A woman who no longer wanted to go back to being easy-going ... at least when easy-going meant selling myself out.

That's why I do this work.

I don’t help women “cope” with midlife.
I help them reclaim themselves through it.

I don’t pretend this is just hormones. I work with menopause as the psychological, developmental, identity-level reorientation it really is.

My approach blends evidence, intuition, feminist psychology, lived experience, irreverent humour, and the kind of truth-telling that makes women exhale in relief.

If you’ve landed here, chances are something in you is shifting too. The quiet rebellion, the “I can’t keep living like this” and the knowing that your life needs to fit you now, not who you were twenty years ago.

You’re not failing.
You’re awakening.

And this place - my work, my words, my presence - exists so you don’t have to do it alone.

Welcome to your midlife rebellion.
I’m so bloody glad you’re here.

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Fun Facts About Me

  • I have a skip-bin incident. A real one. With witnesses. It now lives in family folklore and resurfaces at gatherings like a treasured myth.

  • I survived 7-years of perimenopause without HT. Not a drop. Just grit, wild hormones, and the determination to figure it out anyway. That does NOT mean you have to white knuckle it. I tried all things but apparently My skin nor gut are not receptive shall we say.

  • I'm a clinical and forensic psychologist and my career, which started in 1995, began in men's prisons. With many career evolutions along the way I can hand on heart say, my profession has supported my neurodivergence so well. IYKYK.

  • In relationships, any kind, I feel safest when people are straight with me. I know where I stand and what they think.That means I'm also straight. Always with love. Sometimes humour (if that's not hurtful). And usually a few f-bombs.

  • I can riff on neurodiversity (def ADHD, exploring an autism diagnosis), feminist therapy, developmental psychology and identity transitions.

  • My home is increasing colourful. I'm a boy mum. They're all young adults. One is what I call 'a proper adult' meaning he lives independently and actually pays bills. Go figure.

  • I love lifting (strength conditioning) but am having a break due to ongoing pain issues. I'm not happy about it. I LOVE musical theatre, sang lots across my life and took up burlesque a few years ago. All in the name of #chasingjoy. And it worked!

As heard on..

Em rusciano -rage against the vagine

dear menopause with sonya lovell

your 2nd act with michelle parsonage

wild and fucking free with kylie patchett

Redefining midlife with Jo clark

adhd her way with johanna badenhorst

mamamia -menopause summit

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