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You've probably been told, "It's just PMS." Or heard, "You're just being dramatic!" Or perhaps even, "Take two aspirin and calm down." You've likely been told, "This is normal." But here's the thing: it might not be. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) often goes unnoticed and misunderstood-especially by the millions of people who have it around the globe. Nadine Evans spent decades being told all those things every 28 days or so while her premenstrual symptoms did their best to bring her world crashing down. A diagnosis of PMDD changed her life, and she's decided to spend the rest of it…mehr

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You've probably been told, "It's just PMS." Or heard, "You're just being dramatic!" Or perhaps even, "Take two aspirin and calm down." You've likely been told, "This is normal." But here's the thing: it might not be. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) often goes unnoticed and misunderstood-especially by the millions of people who have it around the globe. Nadine Evans spent decades being told all those things every 28 days or so while her premenstrual symptoms did their best to bring her world crashing down. A diagnosis of PMDD changed her life, and she's decided to spend the rest of it helping other people who are suffering and may not know why. If the lead-up to your period sees you hit an emotional rock bottom, month after month after month, you may have PMDD. If you think-or know-you have PMDD, this book is for you. Mastering the Monthly Madness is a workbook that helps you develop the coping skills you need-not to just survive your cycle, but to thrive.
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Nadine Evans spent 25 years in corporate marketing, but since her diagnosis with PMDD she has devoted her life to helping other sufferers. Nadine is now a registered psychotherapist in Ontario, specializing in PMDD and other closely-related disorders. Dialectical behaviour therapy is her toolset of choice: for herself, for her clients, and for everybody out there who might be struggling in the dark. Hailing originally from Holyrood, Newfoundland, Nadine now lives in Toronto with her partner, their two children, and their cat, Casper.