Second Spring

Hardback Published on: 17/02/2022
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Second Spring
The big sister you've always wanted
This is such a fabulous book to guide you through the seemingly treacherous rite of passage that is menopause. Kate Coddington approaches it with a calm re... READ MORE
Emma at East Grinstead

Synopsis

The ultimate positive, practical guide to menopause.

Kate Codrington, a therapist at the cutting edge of the menstrual movement, offers a new vision for menopause, reassuring you that though you feel like you're going mad you are in fact, becoming sane.

Written for women who love yoga but hate the chanting; practise mindfulness but don't meditate, Second Spring is divided into digestible sections addressing the psychological and physical issues at each stage of the menopause.

Though hot flushes might be expected, most women do not anticipate the psychological effects and find these extremely distressing. This book is unique in that it maps the psychological phases of menopause. The autumnal perimenopause with its need to let go, a wintery deep menopause with the need to rest, followed by a re-birth in Second Spring. Each section is accompanied by a range of self-care practices to suit every taste. There are journaling prompts, practical tips and soulful enquiries encouraging hope and trust in the journey ahead where menopause is an initiation and not a catastrophic ending - part of a change for good, and a healing process that wants us to be bigger, brighter stars.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008469740
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 227 x 159 mm
  • Weight: 270g

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Second Spring
A fantastic guidebook for the longest journey
I’m at the end of my menopausal journey but how I wish I’d had this with me from the start. It’s compassionate, reassuring, but does not gloss over the dif... READ MORE
Jenny Thorburn