
Hormone symptoms are usually treated like a problem with levels. Progesterone is low. Estrogen is shifting. Cortisol is high. Testosterone is dropping. So the conversation often becomes about what to replace, what to supplement, or what protocol to follow. But there is a deeper layer that rarely gets brought into the room: the body is also responding to the stress, grief, resentment, trauma, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and survival patterns it has been carrying for years. In this episode of Extend, I sit down with Dr. Sonya Jensen to talk about the connection between mental health and hormonal health. We get into why anxiety can suddenly feel louder in perimenopause, why rage may be years of suppressed resentment asking to be expressed, why grief is not always about losing a person, and why some women still feel stuck even after doing the nutrition, supplements, herbs, or hormone therapy. The aha moment here is that hormones may not be creating a brand-new problem. They may be revealing what the body has been trying to manage in silence. Dr. Sonya Jensen is a naturopathic physician, international speaker, author of Heal Your Hormones, Reclaim Yourself, and founder of the HER Method and HER Community. Her work brings together naturopathic medicine, hormone therapy, herbs, nutrition, trauma-informed healing, ancestral healing, longevity medicine, and nervous system support to help women understand the emotional and generational patterns behind hormonal imbalance. What's Discussed: (02:11) Why hormone imbalance is not only a chemistry issue. (03:11) Why women can still feel stuck after doing "all the right things." (05:45) How shifting hormones can reveal emotions that were easier to manage before. (06:32) Why anxiety can become the symptom women finally cannot ignore. (09:09) How stress can show up as isolation, tension, gut issues, and insomnia. (13:03) Why perimenopause rage may be suppressed resentment coming up. (15:07) How grief in midlife can be tied to identity, motherhood, aging, and transition. (30:32) Why hormone therapy can help, but it cannot replace the deeper emotional work. Listen to this episode of Extend to understand how hormones, stress, trauma, grief, and the nervous system are connected, and why healing may require looking at the patterns the body has been holding long before symptoms showed up. Thank You to Our Sponsors: Function Health: Learn more and join using my link. Visit functionhealth.com/drshah and use gift code DRSHAH25 for a $25 credit toward your membership. Learn more about Dr. Darshan Shah: Website: drshah.com Clinic: next-health.com Instagram: darshanshahmd Learn more about Dr. Sonya Jensen: Book - Heal Your Hormones, Reclaim Yourself: healyourhormonesbook.com Website: drsonyajensen.com Instagram: @drsonyajensen
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