Author
Ms. Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With
22 years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of
Technology Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified
yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.
Abstract
This
article examines the misdiagnosis of depression during menopause and the
potential benefits of yoga as a complementary treatment. It highlights the
limitations of conventional approaches that often oversimplify menopausal
symptoms by labeling them as depression. Through the author's personal
experiences, it is demonstrated how yoga can offer significant relief and
mental clarity beyond what is typically achieved with standard medical
treatments.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of integrating yoga into
mental health care, not only as a supplementary remedy but as a vital tool for
enhancing overall well-being. The findings suggest that a more nuanced
understanding of menopause-related mental health issues and the inclusion of
yoga in treatment plans can lead to improved outcomes and greater
self-reliance.