Alexis Stewart- Neuro Occupational therapy

Neurological Rehabilitation specialising in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI); Stroke; Functional Neurological Disorder (FND); Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS); Neurodegenerative conditions.

The interplay between oestrogen and dopamine is important ladies! If you want to learn more about it come see me !
02/04/2026

The interplay between oestrogen and dopamine is important ladies! If you want to learn more about it come see me !

ADHD in women does not typically align with the hyperactive childhood stereotypes. Instead, it often presents through internalised symptoms that are easily masked or misattributed to anxiety, mood disorders, or simply “being overwhelmed.”

Common neurological features include:
*Difficulty managing everyday tasks despite being highly competent professionally — a mismatch caused by variable dopamine release affecting motivation and task initiation.
*A constant feeling of mental “noise” — reflecting a brain with reduced activity in the default mode and executive control networks.
*Strong emotional responses or sensitivity to criticism — linked to impaired regulation in the limbic system.
*Reliance on last-minute pressure — because the ADHD brain often uses urgency as a chemical trigger to stimulate dopamine production.
*Coping strategies that begin to fail during hormonal shifts — as estrogen, a key modulator of dopamine, declines in perimenopause and menopause.

These are not character flaws. They are measurable neurological traits supported by neuroimaging and cognitive research.

The Role of Hormones and Dopamine

Estrogen enhances dopamine activity in the prefrontal cortex — the area of the brain responsible for planning, organisation, working memory, and impulse control. As estrogen declines in perimenopause, dopamine levels drop, amplifying ADHD symptoms that were previously manageable or hidden.

Increased Cognitive Load

Around midlife, many women experience a peak in responsibilities: career advancement, teenage or adult children leaving home, caregiving for aging parents, and societal expectations of emotional labour. This exposes underlying deficits in executive function—revealing patterns that have been present for decades but masked by structure, adrenaline, or external support.
Research now shows that up to 75% of women with ADHD are not diagnosed until adulthood, and often not until their 40s or 50s. ( Health Group ❤️)

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02/04/2026

Now have Clinic rooms now available at Breathing Space Freo 🫶

Home visiting and flexible treatment hours available! With treatment rooms coming soon!
08/11/2025

Home visiting and flexible treatment hours available! With treatment rooms coming soon!

For anyone who needs the reminder 🫶
03/11/2025

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When it all feels like too much🩵 //

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EXCITING NEWS FROM THE BRAIN PHYSIO! 🧠

We’re thrilled to welcome our first Neurological Occupational Therapist (OT), Alexis Stewart, to the team! 🎉

Alexis brings with her many years of experience across both public hospital and community settings in Neurological Rehabilitation.
She’s also trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and is currently completing a Graduate Diploma in Counselling.

💡 Alexis specialises in:
• Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
• Stroke
• Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
• Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS)
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Neurodegenerative conditions – Parkinson’s, MS, MND, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and more.

If you or a loved one has a neurological condition and needs support with:

🖐️ Upper limb function

🌿 Fatigue or lifestyle management

🧩 Cognition (memory, problem-solving, orientation etc.)

🍳 Functional daily activities (e.g. showering, cooking)

🧘 Sensory profiling

🦽 Equipment prescription (wheelchairs, home aids and more)

👉 Get in touch today!

Our Neurological Physiotherapists will work closely with Alexis to deliver collaborative, interdisciplinary rehabilitation that maximises client outcomes.

💻 To self-refer, visit: www.thebrainphysio.com.au

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The Breathing Space, Beaconsfield
Perth, WA
6157

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