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Life transitions: the support guide

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychopractitioner
4 min read
TL;DR : Life transitions—including midlife crises, grief, menopause, and eco-anxiety—fundamentally reshape how people relate to themselves and their world, yet these pivotal moments are frequently dismissed by others with phrases like "it's normal" or "move on," which isolate those experiencing genuine suffering. Cognitive behavioral therapy provides a structured framework to navigate these major life passages by identifying catastrophic thinking patterns that amplify distress, developing concrete coping strategies, and rebuilding meaning when everything feels fragmented. This comprehensive guide addresses specific life challenges across four categories: existential crises like turning forty and menopause's psychological impact; grief in its various forms, including parental loss and perinatal grief from miscarriage; the psychological toll of chronic illness on mental health and relationships, exemplified by endometriosis; and climate anxiety that transforms planetary worry into overwhelming distress. Rather than viewing life transitions as linear processes, the guide recognizes that progress involves advances and setbacks, with professional support helping individuals process their experiences and transform distress into actionable steps forward.

Life is not a smooth ride. It is punctuated by transitions — some expected, others sudden — that force us to reinvent our relationship with ourselves and the world. The forties that call all our choices into question. The loss of a parent that thrusts us into the role of an orphaned adult. A medical diagnosis that upends a couple's daily life. The grief of a child who never had the chance to be born.

As a CBT psychopractitioner, I observe that these pivotal moments are often minimized by those around us. "It's normal at your age." "You need to move on." "Others have it worse." These phrases, however well-intentioned, invalidate the suffering and isolate those who are going through it.

CBT provides a structuring framework to support these transitions. It helps identify catastrophic thoughts that amplify distress, develop concrete coping strategies, and rebuild meaning where everything seems to be falling apart. This guide brings together the blog articles dedicated to major life transitions. Each one addresses a specific challenge with practical tools to navigate it without losing yourself.

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Section 1: Existential crises and life passages

2 articles to understand and navigate deep questioning

  • Midlife crisis: the transition at 40 — Why turning forty triggers an existential reassessment and how to turn it into a springboard rather than a shipwreck.
  • Menopause and mental health: psychological changes — The overlooked impact of menopause on mood, anxiety, and identity, and CBT strategies to navigate this hormonal transition.

  • Section 2: Grief in all its forms

    2 articles to support loss and rebuilding

  • Grieving a parent: losing your father or mother in adulthood — The specificity of parental grief in adulthood: guilt, regression, identity reorganization, and the path toward peace.
  • Perinatal grief: miscarriage, the invisible loss — Breaking the taboo of perinatal grief: recognizing the suffering, supporting the couple, and the CBT support protocol.

  • Section 3: Health, body, and psychological impact

    1 article to understand the link between chronic illness and mental life

  • Endometriosis: the psychological impact on the couple — How the chronic pain of endometriosis affects mental health, sexuality, and couple dynamics, and avenues for support.

  • Section 4: Anxiety about the world

    1 article to tame climate anxiety

  • Eco-anxiety: managing climate distress with CBT — When worry about the planet becomes overwhelming: understanding eco-anxiety and CBT tools to transform distress into action.

  • Your next step

    Navigating a life transition is rarely a linear journey. There are advances, setbacks, days when everything seems impossible. That is normal. Our AI assistant trained in CBT approaches can offer you a first space for listening and reflection to put words to what you are experiencing. You deserve to be supported during these moments: take the first step.

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    About the author

    Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

    Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 900 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Sérénité.

    📚 16 published books📝 900+ articles🎓 CBT certified
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