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When Hormones Trigger History: Understanding Trauma in Perimenopause with Dr. Harita Raja and Dr. Heather Quaile
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Welcome to Perimenopause WTF!, brought to you by Perry—the #1 perimenopause app and safe space for connection, support, and new friendships during the menopause transition. You’re not crazy, and you’re not alone! Download the free Perry App on Apple or Android and join our live expert talks, receive evidence-based education, connect with other women, and simplify your perimenopause journey.
In today’s episode, “When Hormones Trigger History: Understanding Trauma in Perimenopause.” Dr. Harita Raja and Dr. Heather Quaile get into the nitty gritty of trauma in perimenopause and menopause. They discuss topics like stress, triggers, hypervigilance, trauma informed care, the importance of sleep and so much more as they answer questions and scenarios sent in by the Perry community!
🎓 Healthcare Providers: Transform How You Support Women in Midlife Perry Academy is built for you—providers ready to lead the change in perimenopause care. Grounded in the lived experiences of over 500,000 women, our CME- and CE-accredited training gives you the tools, insights, and real-world strategies to recognize, assess, and support women through perimenopause and beyond.
Join a growing movement of clinicians and allied health professionals committed to closing the midlife care gap.
A membership grounded in evidence-based training, expert-led modules, and the lived insights of 500,000+ women—designed to transform midlife care.
Looking for a meaningful way to prioritize your well-being? The Perry Menopause Journal is your companion through perimenopause offering:
Thoughtful Prompts to reflect on your journey.
Progress Tracking to monitor your symptoms and wins.
Evidence-Based Knowledge to empower you.
Community Support to remind you that you’re never alone.
Meet Today’s Experts
Dr. Harita Raja is a board-certified reproductive psychiatrist and the founder of Bethesda Women’s Mental Health. She specializes in helping women navigate psychiatric challenges before, during, and after pregnancy, as well as hormonal transitions from menstruation through menopause. Dr. Raja earned her medical degree at Albany Medical College, completed her residency at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (where she also served as chief resident), and continues to teach as a clinical instructor in Georgetown’s Psychiatry Department. She is passionate about compassionate, holistic care and works closely with patients, loved ones, and providers to tailor treatment plans while advocating for women’s mental health awareness.
Dr. Heather Quaile, DNP, WHNP-BC, AFN-C, CSC, IF is the founder and clinical director of The SHOW Center, specializing in integrative gynecology, women’s sexual health, and trauma-informed care. With over 20 years of experience, she is board certified in women’s health and works as a forensic nurse, AASECT-certified sex counselor, and sexual assault nurse examiner. Her work spans menopause, pelvic health, sexuality after cancer or childbirth, and caring for survivors of human trafficking. Dr. Quaile holds degrees in psychology and nursing from Loyola University (MD), University of Central Oklahoma, Vanderbilt University, and Chatham University. {source: The SHOW Center}
Let’s Connect!
Visit www.heyperry.com to learn more.
If you are a healthcare professional, enroll in Perry Academy and join a movement transforming midlife health.
Explore our resources, guides, and community to make perimenopause less overwhelming and more empowering.
Disclaimer: This content is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. Always seek professional medical advice.
95 episodes
Manage episode 508363873 series 3447420
Welcome to Perimenopause WTF!, brought to you by Perry—the #1 perimenopause app and safe space for connection, support, and new friendships during the menopause transition. You’re not crazy, and you’re not alone! Download the free Perry App on Apple or Android and join our live expert talks, receive evidence-based education, connect with other women, and simplify your perimenopause journey.
In today’s episode, “When Hormones Trigger History: Understanding Trauma in Perimenopause.” Dr. Harita Raja and Dr. Heather Quaile get into the nitty gritty of trauma in perimenopause and menopause. They discuss topics like stress, triggers, hypervigilance, trauma informed care, the importance of sleep and so much more as they answer questions and scenarios sent in by the Perry community!
🎓 Healthcare Providers: Transform How You Support Women in Midlife Perry Academy is built for you—providers ready to lead the change in perimenopause care. Grounded in the lived experiences of over 500,000 women, our CME- and CE-accredited training gives you the tools, insights, and real-world strategies to recognize, assess, and support women through perimenopause and beyond.
Join a growing movement of clinicians and allied health professionals committed to closing the midlife care gap.
A membership grounded in evidence-based training, expert-led modules, and the lived insights of 500,000+ women—designed to transform midlife care.
Looking for a meaningful way to prioritize your well-being? The Perry Menopause Journal is your companion through perimenopause offering:
Thoughtful Prompts to reflect on your journey.
Progress Tracking to monitor your symptoms and wins.
Evidence-Based Knowledge to empower you.
Community Support to remind you that you’re never alone.
Meet Today’s Experts
Dr. Harita Raja is a board-certified reproductive psychiatrist and the founder of Bethesda Women’s Mental Health. She specializes in helping women navigate psychiatric challenges before, during, and after pregnancy, as well as hormonal transitions from menstruation through menopause. Dr. Raja earned her medical degree at Albany Medical College, completed her residency at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (where she also served as chief resident), and continues to teach as a clinical instructor in Georgetown’s Psychiatry Department. She is passionate about compassionate, holistic care and works closely with patients, loved ones, and providers to tailor treatment plans while advocating for women’s mental health awareness.
Dr. Heather Quaile, DNP, WHNP-BC, AFN-C, CSC, IF is the founder and clinical director of The SHOW Center, specializing in integrative gynecology, women’s sexual health, and trauma-informed care. With over 20 years of experience, she is board certified in women’s health and works as a forensic nurse, AASECT-certified sex counselor, and sexual assault nurse examiner. Her work spans menopause, pelvic health, sexuality after cancer or childbirth, and caring for survivors of human trafficking. Dr. Quaile holds degrees in psychology and nursing from Loyola University (MD), University of Central Oklahoma, Vanderbilt University, and Chatham University. {source: The SHOW Center}
Let’s Connect!
Visit www.heyperry.com to learn more.
If you are a healthcare professional, enroll in Perry Academy and join a movement transforming midlife health.
Explore our resources, guides, and community to make perimenopause less overwhelming and more empowering.
Disclaimer: This content is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. Always seek professional medical advice.
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