FREE LIVE WEBINAR

Is It Perimenopause, Anxiety or ADHD?

Understanding and Navigating the Overlap in Midlife 

 

When: 24th June
Time: 7:30pm Perth time
Where: Online, tune in from anywhere

 

When brain fog, overwhelm, anxiety, poor focus and emotional exhaustion start to show up in midlife, it can be difficult to know what’s really going on.
Is it hormonal change?
Is it anxiety?
Could it be ADHD that has gone unrecognised for years? 

Join us for this important educational webinar to better understand the overlap between perimenopause, anxiety, ADHD and cognitive changes in women. Hosted by Dr Usha Thiagaraja from Pranavi Women’s Health, alongside guest psychologist Nina Blagojevic, this practical and evidence-informed session will help you gain clarity, understanding and practical next steps.

Register now to attend live and receive the replay 

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If You’ve Been Wondering…

  • Why your focus and concentration suddenly feel different 
  • Why you feel more overwhelmed than usual 
  • Whether your symptoms are hormonal, psychological, neurodevelopmental — or all of the above 
  • Why coping strategies that once worked no longer seem enough 

This webinar is for you.

What You’ll Learn

Understanding the Hormonal Picture

We’ll explore:

âś” How hormonal changes during perimenopause affect the brain, mood, focus, sleep and emotional regulation

âś” Why symptoms like brain fog, forgetfulness and overwhelm are so common in midlife

âś” The connection between oestrogen, dopamine, serotonin and cognitive functioning

âś” Why perimenopause can unmask or worsen previously manageable ADHD traits

âś” Medical, lifestyle and treatment approaches that can support women through this stage

Understanding ADHD, Anxiety & Cognitive Overlap

We’ll also cover:

âś” Common overlapping symptoms including concentration difficulties, emotional dysregulation, sleep disruption and executive functioning challenges

âś” How ADHD commonly presents differently in women

âś” Why many women were overlooked or misunderstood earlier in life

âś” How hormonal shifts can affect cognition, dopamine regulation and coping capacity

âś” Why assessment and diagnosis can be complex

âś” Practical strategies and supports that can help, regardless of formal diagnosis

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Key Takeaways

By the end of this webinar, you’ll better understand:

  • Why these symptoms are common and valid experiences 
  • How perimenopause can significantly impact emotional and cognitive wellbeing 
  • Why ADHD in women often looks very different from traditional stereotypes 
  • How hormones, sleep, stress and nervous system health all interact 
  • What support pathways may help you feel clearer and more in control 

Who This Webinar Is For

This webinar is designed for women who are:

  • Experiencing brain fog or poor concentration 
  • Feeling emotionally overwhelmed or easily depleted 
  • Wondering whether symptoms are linked to hormones, anxiety, ADHD or burnout 
  • Looking for evidence-based guidance and practical next steps 

You Are Not Imagining It

If things suddenly feel harder than they used to, there may be a reason.

These experiences are real, common, and worthy of understanding.

The first step is clarity.

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

About Dr Usha Thiagaraja - Webinar Host and Presenter

Dr Usha has been a dedicated medical doctor since 2005. She completed her hospital training in New Zealand before moving to Perth. Since 2013, she has focused primarily on General Practice, with a special interest in Women’s Health.

Her philosophy centres on empowering women through knowledge and evidence-based care, helping them thrive through every stage of midlife. Her deep passion for guiding women through perimenopause and menopause inspired the vision behind Pranavi Women’s Health.

Dr Usha believes true care goes beyond treating symptoms — it’s about understanding the whole person. Her consultations are thoughtfully designed to be comprehensive, personalised, and collaborative, ensuring that each woman feels heard, supported, and cared for.

A strong advocate for healthy aging and midlife wellbeing, Dr Usha recognises that menopause often coincides with changes in metabolic health and weight management. She integrates her expertise in nutrition, movement, and lifestyle medicine to help her patients achieve balance and vitality.

Dr Usha lives with her husband and her daughter in Perth. Outside her clinical practice, she finds joy in travel, outdoor fitness, yoga, painting and swimming — embracing the very principles of wellness she encourages in her patients.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

About Dr Usha Thiagaraja - Webinar Host

Dr Usha has been a dedicated medical doctor since 2005. She completed her hospital training in New Zealand before moving to Perth. Since 2013, she has focused primarily on General Practice, with a special interest in Women’s Health.

Her philosophy centres on empowering women through knowledge and evidence-based care, helping them thrive through every stage of midlife. Her deep passion for guiding women through perimenopause and menopause inspired the vision behind Pranavi Women’s Health.

Dr Usha believes true care goes beyond treating symptoms — it’s about understanding the whole person. Her consultations are thoughtfully designed to be comprehensive, personalised, and collaborative, ensuring that each woman feels heard, supported, and cared for.

A strong advocate for healthy aging and midlife wellbeing, Dr Usha recognises that menopause often coincides with changes in metabolic health and weight management. She integrates her expertise in nutrition, movement, and lifestyle medicine to help her patients achieve balance and vitality.

Dr Usha lives with her husband and her daughter in Perth. Outside her clinical practice, she finds joy in travel, outdoor fitness, yoga, painting and swimming — embracing the very principles of wellness she encourages in her patients.

About Nina Blagojevic - Guest Speaker

Psychologist

Nina is an experienced psychologist with a special interest in women’s mental health, emotional wellbeing and cognitive functioning.

She is passionate about helping women better understand the intersection between ADHD, anxiety, burnout and hormonal change, particularly during major life transitions.

The information provided in this patient education webinar is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered individual medical advice. For personalised medical assessment and management, please book a consultation.Â