With the pendulum swung in the direction of Louise Newson’s high dose strategies, there will naturally be a backlash and new guidelines. The recent media reporting of CBT for menopause was predictably taken out of context. The benefits of HRT as a cure all are often exaggerated by celebs and it, often, does not help with anxiety. In fact, oestrogen, being a stimulant, can make it much worse.
The BMS were just trying to point out that other strategies, like CBT, could also be considered by GPs for some patients, to rationalise the management of their symptoms. As awful as some symptoms are, and I’ve had some intense ones, accepting them rather than concentrating all your focus on them can reduce their overall impact and, in some cases, calm the autonomic nervous system enough for the physical symptoms to reduce. In reverse, it’s very easy to bring on a panic attack whilst in the throws of scary neurological symptoms from the brain reacting to plummeting hormones.
NHS CBT is very restrictive though, due to needing a rigid, systematic approach. REBT is much more helpful and life changing.