This book explores psychological interventions in managing the complex and often challenging experiences associated with menopause. It focuses on the coping strategies theoretical frameworks and practical approaches that women use to navigate the physical emotional and psychological transitions during this phase of life.The work delves into various evidence-based therapeutic methods including cognitive-behavioral techniques mindfulness and stress management strategies as well as the role of social support systems cultural perceptions and personal resilience in shaping how women experience and manage menopause. It also examines the impact of mental health awareness self-concept and identity changes during midlife.Designed for both professionals and individuals seeking deeper understanding this book serves as a valuable resource for psychologists counselors healthcare providers and women going through the menopausal journey themselves.