COMMON SYMPTOMS OF PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER (PMDD)
WHEN
A severe form of PMS, symptoms generally appear during the week or two before your period (after ovulation) and typically resolve a few days after your period begins.
PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS
- Bloating
- Water retention
- Weight gain
- Breast tenderness or swelling
- Changes in appetite
- Sleep disturbances
- Fatigue, headaches, and joint or muscle pain
EMOTIONS
- Severe mood swings, sudden tearfulness, and feeling out of control.
- Intense irritability, anger, or feeling constantly on edge.
- Deep feelings of depression, hopelessness, or worthlessness.
-Extreme tension or anxiety.
- Dfficulty concentrating and loss of interest in usual activities.
A Safe Space for Healing
At Athena Psychiatry, treatment for PMDD is a collaborative and compassionate journey. We utilize trauma-informed approaches that look beyond symptoms to understand the root of your experience.
Our approach integrates evidence-based telepsychiatry with a holistic understanding of women's unique biological and social stressors. We focus on non-alarmist, steady care that prioritizes your sense of safety and autonomy.
What to expect
A typical session includes a thorough review of your current well-being, medication management if appropriate, and supportive therapeutic dialogue focused on grounding techniques and long-term resilience.
Empowering Professionals & Caregivers
You are the pillar of your community and family, yet you often carry the weight of invisible expectations. Whether you're navigating high-stakes career demands or the complexities of modern motherhood, we provide the specialized psychiatric support to help you reclaim your inner calm and focus.
Guidance Through Trauma & Transitions
Significant life changes — from career shifts to family growth — often stir old wounds. Our trauma-informed approach meets you exactly where you are, honoring your past while equipping you with the tools to navigate life with renewed confidence and resilience.
For Women Seeking Specialized Wholeness
We specialize in treating PMDD through a lens of gender-specific care. Our virtual clinic is a safe space for women across Texas to find professional medication management and compassionate support that respects your unique experience.
How do I know if my pmdd needs professional treatment?
If your sadness feels constant, impacts your sleep, or makes it difficult to engage in work or relationships, seeking support is a compassionate next step. Treatment isn't just for crises—it's for regaining your quality of life. Thoughts of harming yourself or others always require professional treatment.
How does telepsychiatry work at Athena Psychiatry?
We utilize a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform. You'll meet with your provider from the comfort of your own home in Texas, ensuring privacy and accessibility without the stress of a commute.
Common Questions & Considerations
Will I have to stay on medication forever?
Not necessarily. Medication is often a tool to help stabilize your nervous system while we work on broader healing. We regularly review your progress and adjust your care plan based on how you feel and your long-term goals.
Is your approach trauma-informed?
Yes. We understand that mental health symptoms are often deeply rooted in past experiences. Our care is designed to prioritize your safety, choice, and empowerment, moving at a pace that respects your unique history.
HOW TO GET STARTED
Start with a compassionate conversation to ensure our practice is the right fit for your unique needs.
Consult
1
We'll walk through your history together in a safe, trauma-informed space to build your personalized care plan.
Assessment
2
Begin your journey toward tranquility with ongoing support tailored for women.