Videos

Here you can find listed a growing library of videos from IAPMD to help you on your learning journey. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Channel to be notified when new sessions go online! If you are looking for webinars for professionals, please use your member login to sign into the Professional Membership Hub here.

 
  • If you have ever been confused about the similarities and differences between PMDD & Bipolar Disorder, you won’t want to miss this.

    On World Bipolar Day 2023, Join Professor Arianna Di Florio (National Centre of Mental Health, Wales) for this educational webinar to learn more about these conditions which are so often easily confused and misdiagnosed:

    • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

    • Bipolar Disorder

    • Premenstrual Exacerbation (PME) of Bipolar Disorder

    As so many of us have experienced, misdiagnosis is common - accurate diagnosis is key to support, understanding, and the correct treatment.

  • - How Anger, Irritability, and Hypersensitivity typically show up in hormone-sensitive disorders

    - What causes Anger, Irritability, and Hypersensitivity

    - How they are related to the other symptoms of PMDD / PME

    - What treatments/skills may help patients to reduce the impact of irritability and anger in their lives

    Speaker: Jess Peters, PhD

  • Have you ever wondered if there is more than one 'type' of PMDD? Us too!

    There is more and more evidence highlighting the possibility of distinct subtypes of PMDD (and PME!) with unique pathophysiologies (biological causes/pathways) but until recently, there had been no studies using groups of patients to try to distinguish these subtypes.

    In this fascinating webinar, Dr. Tory Eisenlohr-Moul and Hafsah Tauseef, BS, from the CLEAR lab at UIC (Chicago), as they explain their recent research: "Are there temporal subtypes of premenstrual dysphoric disorder?: using group-based trajectory modeling to identify individual differences in symptom change".

    Learn more about:

    - What is PMDD.

    - What is PME.

    - Why is it important to investigate if there are subtypes of a condition/disorder.

    - A simple overview of methods and outcomes of the "Are there temporal subtypes of premenstrual dysphoric disorder?: using group-based trajectory modeling to identify individual differences in symptom change" paper.

    - What needs to be done in the future to understand potential PMDD and PME subtypes further-- and what might this mean for patients.

    This webinar will suit patients and anyone interested in PMDD/PMD/Cycle Science research.

  • Join us as IAPMD Clinical Advisory Board member and licensed psychotherapist Jenni Kay Long (RYT, LCSW, ADS) guides us through a relaxing 5-minute meditation. This is the perfect meditation to recenter & return to yourself during any time of your cycle!

 

  • As part of World Suicide Prevention Day 2020, we talked safety plans. Do you have one? If you regularly suffer from suicidal thoughts or ideation or have even made previous attempts, it can be a good idea to have a safety plan in place for when perhaps you cannot think straight and need to keep yourself safe.

    Join Jenni Kay Long, RYT, LCSW, ADS, licensed psychotherapist for this quick, handy guide to making a safety plan for turbulent times.

    You can download your safety plan template here: www.iapmd.org/toolkit

  • If you are considering, preparing, going through, or recovering from surgery for PMDD, or you want to know more - then this video is for you!

    We cover from beginning to end - everything you need to know if you are deliberating this treatment step.

    Our website also now holds a large evidence-based section all about surgery for PMDD (www.iapmd.org/surgery), and we link to it throughout the webinar.

    This project was financially assisted by The Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of The Patty Brisben Foundation for Women's Sexual Health.

  • Join IAPMD as we host one of our 'Sharing Sessions' - this time, focusing on navigating dating and relationships as a younger person living with PMDD or PME.

    Hear from members of our Youth Advisory Board and other young people living with PMDD/PME as they share their experiences with dating and relationships - the good stuff, the challenges, and how they navigated them. We'll talk about meeting someone new, texting, and first dates, along with sharing about our diagnoses and starting a relationship.

    Learn More about IAPMD: IAPMD.org

    Learn More about IAPMD's Youth Advisory Board: iapmd.org/youth-advisory-board

  • Join IAPMD as we host one of our 'Sharing Sessions' - this time, focusing on Australia - what's it like living in Australia and having PMDD. From symptoms, diagnosis, the health care system and beyond - what does life look like? What needs to be done to improve the standards of care? What are the barriers?

    Kira, from the IAPMD Patient Insight Panel (learn more here: iapmd.org/pip), will be talking about her involvement in the PMDD Roundtable (learn more at iapmd.org/pcc) and the Patient Insight Paper.

    We will also be joined by Australian panelists - including patients Kendal and Genevieve and Clinical Psychologist Sharryn Muir, who runs a PMDD Clinic in Melbourne - all there to share their experiences and knowledge.