Midlife Hormone Chaos: You’re Not Alone — Join Our Online Menopause Support Group

Are your hormones all over the place, your sleep falling apart, and your emotions harder to manage than before?

If you’re in perimenopause or menopause, you might feel like a stranger in your own life — overwhelmed, exhausted, and unsure what’s happening to your body.

This 10-week skills group for women and people assigned female at birth offers a clear, supportive path forward.

Each week, you’ll learn the neurobiology behind what you’re experiencing along with practical skills you can apply in your daily life — helping you build momentum, regain balance, and feel more like yourself again.

And most importantly — you don’t have to go through this alone.

Event Description

This 10-week online menopause support group is designed to help you better understand and manage the emotional and physical changes that come with midlife hormonal shifts.

Through guided weekly sessions, you’ll gain practical tools to cope with anxiety, mood swings, poor sleep, and brain fog — all within a safe and supportive group setting.

The program is hosted by Joyful Living Behavioral Health, an Oregon-based clinic, and is led by a professional counselor specializing in hormone-related mental health.

Event Details

  • Event: Midlife Hormone Chaos
  • For: Women navigating perimenopause and menopause symptoms
  • Duration: 10 Weeks
  • Schedule: Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:00 PM (Online)
  • Start Date: April 29
  • Format: Live online group sessions
  • Led by: Heather Chavin, Professional Counselor Associate

Event Description

This 10-week online menopause support group is designed to help you better understand and manage the emotional and physical changes that come with midlife hormonal shifts.

Through guided weekly sessions, you’ll gain practical tools to cope with anxiety, mood swings, poor sleep, and brain fog — all within a safe and supportive group setting.

The program is hosted by Joyful Living Behavioral Health, an Oregon-based clinic, and is led by a professional counselor specializing in hormone-related mental health.

Event Details

  • Event: Midlife Hormone Chaos (Online Menopause Support Group)
  • For: Women navigating perimenopause and menopause symptoms
  • Duration: 10 Weeks
  • Schedule: Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:00 PM (Online)
  • Start Date: April 29
  • Format: Live online group sessions
  • Led by: Heather Chavin, Professional Counselor Associate
Menopause Support Group Online

What You’ll Experience

  • A supportive group environment where you’re not alone
  • Guidance from a trained mental health professional
  • Practical tools to manage menopause symptoms
  • A deeper understanding of your body and emotions
  • Space to share, learn, and reconnect with yourself

Who This Is For

This menopause support group online is ideal for:

  • Women in perimenopause or menopause
  • Those experiencing anxiety, mood swings, or irritability
  • Anyone struggling with sleep, fatigue, or brain fog
  • Individuals looking for structured, professional support

Location & Access

This is a fully online menopause support group, hosted by  Joyful Living Behavioral Health clinic based in Eugene, Oregon.

Register Now

Call: 541-505-8168
Or visit: https://joyfullivingbh.com/contact/

Menopause: It’s Not Just in Your Head

Many people think menopause is only about hot flashes or irregular cycles — but menopause symptoms go far beyond that.

Research shows that 75–83% of women going through menopause experience multiple symptoms, including:

  • Fatigue and exhaustion
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Depressed mood
  • Sleep problems
  • Digestive issues

Many women benefit from counseling for anxiety and therapy for depression to better manage these changes.

What Happens During Menopause

During menopause and perimenopause, fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone affect nearly every system in your body.

As a result, menopause can impact:

Why Menopause Feels This Way

These menopause symptoms are real physiological changes — not “all in your head.”

Hormonal shifts during menopause can affect your mental health, energy, and daily functioning more than most people expect.

Support for Menopause Matters

Understanding menopause and its symptoms is the first step toward feeling better.

With the right support, tools, and guidance, you can manage menopause symptoms with more clarity, balance, and confidence.

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