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Why Midlife Feels So Hard: Perimenopause, Emotional Reactivity & Identity
Why does life look fine on the outside but feel overwhelming on the inside?
In this episode of Pulling Threads, Leslie sits down with psychotherapist Maris Pasquale Doran to explore emotional reactivity, nervous system regulation, mindfulness, midlife transitions, grief, identity loss, and the quiet exhaustion so many women carry during divorce, separation, and major life change.
This conversation speaks directly to women navigating divorce recovery, considering separation, or feeling disconnected in long term marriage. Even when there is no crisis happening, the body can stay in fight or flight. The nervous system holds unprocessed grief, suppressed anger, role collision, and identity confusion.
Together they unpack:
• Why high functioning women feel anxious and reactive even when life looks stable
• How nervous system dysregulation impacts relationships and decision making
• The hidden grief of midlife, motherhood, aging, and divorce
• Why perimenopause is not the whole story
• How mindfulness based stress reduction supports emotional regulation
• How to shift from survival mode to grounded presence
• The power of pause, breathwork, and body awareness
• Breaking people pleasing patterns in marriage and relationships
• Moving from reactivity to conscious response
If divorce feels terrifying, if the marriage feels suffocating, if identity feels lost, this episode offers grounded psychological insight and practical nervous system tools for women seeking clarity, confidence, and emotional stability.
This is for the woman lying awake at 2 AM questioning everything. The woman who looks strong on the outside but feels untethered within. The woman who wants peace without blowing up her life impulsively.
Mindfulness, emotional awareness, and nervous system regulation are not luxury practices. They are survival skills during divorce and major life transitions.
Healing begins with awareness.🤍
I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & Breakups
Where neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.
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