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FRI 12 JUL
Menopause Awareness for Psychotherapists and Counsellors CPD
Live - online
12-07-2024 , 13-07-2024, 14-07-2024   July 12th 7-9.30pm, 13th 9.30am-1.30 and 14th 9.30am-1pm.
10 CPD hours
External training, IACP CPD approved.

Menopause Awareness for Psychotherapists and Counsellors

Course recognised by IACP 10 CPD points.

Fee: €195.

Contact me niamhdaly55@gmail.com or read more & book here https://yinstinctyoga.com/classes/menopause-awareness-for-psychotherapists-and-counsellors/ 


10 CPD hours. Live online July 12th 7-9.30pm, 13th 9.30am-1.30 and 14th 9.30am-1pm.

Have you noticed the recent media surge in interest in menopause? You may not be aware of how much misinformation a woman is trusting at the moment, and how frightening it all is for this generation

Have you noticed relationship struggles seem so often to appear in couples where the woman is in her 40s or early 50s? You may not be aware of the possible hormonal reasons for this. Your clients are unlikely to either.

Running since May 2023, in this course you will gain understanding of the biochemical impact of menopause, and how it, society, social media and even medical and lifestyle advice can negatively contribute to a woman's stability, behaviour, feelings and energy in distinct ways, and impact her family, colleagues and friends.

·        Not just about the woman herself, you will gain insight into how perimenopause can affect relationships, and learn enough to help couples, families & friends, understand the impact the fluctuations of reproductive hormones have on their sense of each other.

·        The physical impacts on the body, and on hormones other than reproductive ones, will be made clear, helping you contextualise why some menopausal women may seem unable to implement suggestions for changes to improve their wellbeing, and how, if appropriate, you can help a woman overcome these impediments.

·        The nervous system is key to the severity of the perimenopause experience, and you will learn an array of useful techniques to support nervous system resilience in your clients, via stimulation of the Vagus nerve and other strategies. 

·        Trauma sensitivity in menopause because the struggles of perimenopause can be experienced as a loss of control, power and comfort in being who we are, and in feeling how we are feeling. The connection of menopause to trauma history, trauma-sensitive language and adjustments will be taught.

·        Somatic techniques adjusted for the menopausal woman because a woman’s relationship with her body can change. You will be resourced with simple techniques to help clients stay connected to their body.

·        The “feel-good hormones” are affected by the reduction in the reproductive hormones. In taking this course, you will learn in-session, and outside-session ways to encourage the release of these hormones in your clients, which can help with mood, libido, sleep, digestion, sociability and so much more.

There will be space to discuss particular challenges your clients are facing. These discussions will help professionals support a wide array of individual manifestations of this life phase.

Supporting women’s health since 2004 one-to-one, in workshops, trainings, talks, retreats and classes, I help them understand the menopause transition and adjust their perspectives and lifestyle habits to ease their changing mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.

Developing Yoga for the Stages of Menopause since 2015, in 2020 my 40 hour Teacher Training of the same name was accredited and launched, educating hundreds of teachers worldwide, & reaching tens of thousands of women through them. My CPD for Health, Wellness and Fitness coaches is also studied around the world.

Niamh Daly BAHons, RYT, Senior Yoga Teacher & Trainer, Advanced Dip Nutrition & Health Coaching, Pilates Instructor, Speaker, Author & guest teacher in Yoga for Women’s Health trainings worldwide.

“Niamh de-mystified and teased out fact from fiction with rigour and a light touch. It made for a highly engaging, stimulating and helpful exploration of the impact of the key stages of peri-menopause and menopause on a woman’s system and on her life. And, in many ways most importantly, offered practical evidence-based interventions to ease the way. I found it insightful and hugely useful.” Catríona Edwards, Psychotherapist

 

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