
A professional home for clinicians committed to supporting midlife women with depth, integrity and grounded psychological understanding.
If you are a psychologist or therapist working with midlife or perimenopausal women, you already know this:
This is not “just hormones”.
This is identity.
This is development.
This is grief and awakening and reclamation.
This is the psychological turning point of a woman’s life.
And supporting women through it requires a depth of understanding many of us were never trained in.
That’s why All About Her: The Centre for Menopause exists.
AAH is Australia’s first psychology-led menopause centre — created not only for women, but for the clinicians who walk beside them.
This page is for you, the practitioner.
The one holding space for the messy, holy unraveling of midlife.
The one who knows women deserve better.
The one who wants to do this work well.
Here is how AAH supports you.
Professional Dialogue & Clinical Discussion Spaces
AAH is not an echo chamber. It’s a forum for deep, relevant, clinically meaningful discussions about:
A Community of Psychologists Who “Get It”
A space to stop feeling like the only clinician in the room who sees midlife for what it is.
Inside the AAH Psych Membership, you’ll find:
Psychologists and therapists equally passionate about supporting midlife women
A grounded, feminist, developmental lens
Colleagues who understand the complexity — hormones, identity, trauma, neurodiversity, load, culture, patriarchy, relationships
A space where clinical nuance is honoured, not oversimplified
A community where you can be fully human, not the “perfect practitioner”
These are the conversations psychologists have been desperate for — finally happening in one dedicated space.
Professional Dialogue & Clinical Discussion Spaces
AAH is not an echo chamber.
It’s a forum for deep, relevant, clinically meaningful discussions about:
assessment in midlife
differentiating ADHD, trauma, menopause and burnout
identity shifts and schema activation
working with the good woman conditioning
grief, rage and the midlife emotional arc
sexual desire changes
neurodiversity and hormonal vulnerability
relational ruptures and re-negotiations
client identity reconstruction
midlife narratives and feminist psychology
culturally informed care
developmental models of menopause
clinical decision-making in murky, layered
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They want clinicians who will not:
dismiss their experience
pathologise their reactions
reduce everything to “mood swings”
ignore the psychological upheaval of perimenopause
gaslight their struggles or shame their coping
They want someone who knows
midlife is a developmental stage
HRT and SNRI conversations matter
neurodiversity and menopause interact
identity disruption is normal
rage is information
grief is development
joy is reclamation
boundaries are survival
cultural and gendered pressures shape mental health
“good woman conditioning” is real
midlife is designed to disrupt

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