Tania A. Perich is a Psychiatrist based on Hospital Rd in Randwick, NSW, Australia.
In her work, she helps people who are dealing with big mood changes and the day-to-day stress that can come with them. One key area is bipolar disorder (often shortened to BPD). Bipolar can affect sleep, energy, mood, and how you feel day to day. Sometimes it looks like feeling very up, fast, or restless. Other times it can feel flat, low, or weighed down. Over time, getting the right support can make a real difference to how stable life feels.
Tania also works with concerns linked to menopause. Changes around this time can affect the body, and that can spill into mood and mental wellbeing. Some people notice irritability, anxiety, mood swings, or trouble sleeping. For others, it can feel more like ongoing low mood or feeling “not quite like themselves”. When hormones shift, it’s easy to blame yourself, but it’s not always that simple.
Because mental health can be so tied to sleep, stress, and routines, care often focuses on practical steps as well as the bigger picture. That might mean talking through what triggers mood changes, looking at patterns across the week, and finding ways to support steadier days. It can also mean making space for how symptoms affect work, relationships, and everyday choices.
If you’ve been living with symptoms for a while, appointments can feel like a chance to finally put some structure around what’s been happening. And if you’re newer to these changes, it can still help to get clarity early, rather than just trying to push through.
Tania works with patients who want calm, clear conversations and a steady plan they can follow. The focus is on understanding what’s going on for you and what might help most. In many cases, that includes working out how to manage symptoms, support wellbeing, and reduce the ups and downs that make life harder.
While the details of education, research, and clinical trials are not listed here, the main thing is that Tania’s clinical work includes bipolar disorder and menopause-related mental health concerns. You can reach her through her practice location in Randwick.