Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, USA
 Mini Review   
								
																Cognitive Therapy and Surgical Menopause: Emotional Resilience 
																Author(s): Nicholas Fling* and Joe Sara             
								
																
						 Surgical menopause, induced by the removal of ovaries, can lead to significant emotional challenges. Cognitive therapy, a psychological intervention 
  focusing on thought patterns and behaviour, offers potential benefits in enhancing emotional resilience during this transitional period. This review 
  synthesizes relevant literature to assess the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in promoting emotional well-being, coping skills, and adaptation to 
  the changes brought on by surgical menopause. The findings highlight the importance of cognitive therapy as a valuable tool in fostering emotional 
  resilience and supporting women's mental health during this life phase... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2167-1222.2023.12.570															  
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