Women’s psychiatry is a specialized field that focuses on the unique mental health needs of women throughout different life stages, recognizing the biological, hormonal, and psychosocial factors that influence their mental well-being. Hormonal changes associated with menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, and menopause can significantly impact a woman’s mood and mental health, leading to conditions such as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), postpartum depression, and menopausal-related mood disorders. Additionally, women may experience higher rates of anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders, often linked to gender-specific stressors, such as societal pressures, caregiving roles, or experiences of abuse and violence. Women’s psychiatry addresses these challenges through tailored treatments, including therapy, medication, and support for managing the complex interplay between hormonal changes and mental health. This field also emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach, incorporating emotional, physical, and reproductive health to promote overall well-being in women.