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SUMMARY:Rest & Rise: Women’s Day Retreat
DESCRIPTION:A day to slow down\, breathe deeply and return to yourself.\n\nThis is a nurturing space for anyone feeling stretched thin – balancing teenagers\, ageing parents\, work and the constant pull of caring for others.\n  \nThroughout the day you’ll be guided through a soothing blend of practices that support nervous system regulation and deep rest. \nWhat to expect:\n\nGrounding breathwork to calm the mind and settle the body\nSomatic awareness practices to reconnect you with your own rhythm\nGuided meditation and deep rest for nervous system repair\nGentle\, intuitive movement supported with clear\, compassionate guidance\nMoments of reflection and optional sharing in a safe\, supportive space\n\n  \nThis retreat is slow\, spacious and deeply restorative\, no experience needed and no pressure to perform. Everything is offered as an invitation. \nYou will leave feeling lighter\, clearer\, and more grounded\, with simple tools you can use at home to help prevent overwhelm and burnout. \nA soft day just for you\, to rest\, to breathe and to rise renewed. \n  \nFacilitator:\nNatalie McIvor is an integrative psychotherapist and somatic alignment practitioner. Her approach weaves talking therapy with movement\, breath and attunement helping clients reconnect with embodied safety and flow. Natalie supports individuals and practitioners in recognising dysregulation\, grounding the nervous system and cultivating balance and presence.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/rest-rise-womens-day-retreat/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20251215T151357Z
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SUMMARY:Menopause and Mental Health: Understanding the Hormone–Brain Connection
DESCRIPTION:Join Kate Organ for a session that sheds light on the often overlooked link between menopause and women’s mental wellbeing.\nThis CPD delves into the dynamic connection between changing hormones\, including oestrogen\, progesterone and testosterone\, and key brain neurotransmitters\, including serotonin\, dopamine and GABA. \nAs these hormones shift throughout the menopausal transition\, they can spark a range of psychological symptoms such as low mood\, anxiety\, irritability\, cognitive fog and disrupted sleep. These experiences are frequently mistaken for standalone mental health conditions rather than recognised as part of a natural hormonal change. \nWhat You’ll Gain from This CPD:\n\nA clear explanation of how menopausal hormonal fluctuations influence brain chemistry\, mood\, cognition and emotional balance.\nA deeper understanding of the physiology linking female hormones with neurotransmitter activity.\nAwareness of how menopause-related symptoms can be misinterpreted or misdiagnosed as mental health disorders.\nAn overview of the full spectrum of medical treatment pathways\, including hormone replacement therapy and non-hormonal options.\nPractical\, evidence-based lifestyle approaches to enhance mental wellbeing in midlife\, covering sleep\, nutrition\, stress management\, movement and social connection.\n\nPresenter:\nKate Organ is a British Menopause Society Registered Menopause Specialist and founder of the Menopause Specialists Clinics\, offering personalised treatment for perimenopause\, menopause\, PMDD and women with ADHD. \nWith nearly 20 years’ experience in NHS mental health\, Kate is a specialist in PMS/PMDD and ADHD. She takes a holistic approach\, reviewing medical history\, lifestyle\, nutrition\, exercise and treatment options. \nKate is dedicated to empowering women with the information they need to make informed healthcare choices.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/menopause-and-mental-health/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, Farnham\, GU9 7HW\, The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, GU9 7HW\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260227T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20251223T141536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T141536Z
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SUMMARY:Common Myths and Misconceptions in Family Law
DESCRIPTION:Join Penningtons Lawyers for a session debunking family law myths in England\, clearing confusion around children\, finances and divorce.\nFamily law in England is frequently misunderstood. Persistent myths around children\, finances and divorce can create unnecessary stress\, fuel conflict and lead to poor decision-making\, particularly at the point of separation or relationship breakdown. \nThis session will address some of the most common misconceptions in family law and explain how the law is applied in practice. By distinguishing fact from fiction\, the CPD aims to equip practitioners in supporting parents and separating couples with clear\, accurate information\, enabling them to make informed choices that prioritise both their own wellbeing and the best interests of their children. \nThe presentation will also consider the role of neurodivergence within relationships\, exploring how it can shape relationship dynamics\, communication styles and engagement with legal processes. \nKey Learning Outcomes from This CPD\n\nThe reality behind the concept of “common law marriage” in England\nThe legal status and enforceability of prenuptial agreements\nWhether behaviour or “fault” has any bearing on financial settlements in divorce\nWhen court proceedings are necessary in disputes involving children or finances\, and how children’s voices can be appropriately and sensitively included\nWhether separating couples must always instruct separate legal advisers\n\nThis session will also explore neurodivergence in couples including: \n\nIndicators of neurodivergence within couples\, particularly where it may be undiagnosed\nThe impact of neurodivergence on communication\, conflict and relationship dynamics\nPractical strategies and supportive approaches when neurodivergence is a relevant factor\n\nPresenters:\nPenningtons is a leading UK law firm with extensive expertise in family law\, including divorce\, child arrangements and financial settlements. Their team provides clear\, practical guidance to help clients navigate complex family issues with confidence. \nNatalie McIvor is a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist\, specialising in attachment‑based work\, trauma and relationship issues. She integrates somatic alignment and trauma‑informed approaches to help clients explore underlying patterns that affect how they relate to themselves and others. Natalie has a focused interest in neurodiversity\, working with clients to create an inclusive therapeutic space tailored to individual needs.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/myths-and-misconceptions-in-family-law/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20251222T131404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T084546Z
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SUMMARY:The Path to Becoming a Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Are you a qualified counsellor interested in discovering what it takes to become a supervisor? \nThis CPD session offers a practical and reflective introduction to the role of the counselling supervisor. It is ideal for experienced practitioners who are considering supervision and want a clear understanding of the responsibilities and skills involved before pursuing further training. \nAttendees will gain insight into supervisory practice grounded in professional standards\, ethical considerations and the realities of supporting other counsellors. \nThe following key topics will be explored:\n\nThe transition from counsellor to supervisor\nOverview of different supervision models and approaches\nEthical and professional responsibilities in supervision\nReflective practice: exploring use of self\, boundaries and professional identity\nPractical skills for supervising individuals and groups\nOpen discussion and Q&A to explore whether supervision is the right step for you\n\nThis session is perfect for practitioners exploring the supervisor role and seeking guidance on the next stage of their professional development. \nPresenters:\nJanet Stephen\nMBACP (Snr. Accred) Counsellor & Psychotherapist with Diplomas in Counselling & Supervision\, Couples Counselling\, and PGCE. Experienced in private practice\, mentoring\, supervision and teaching counselling at all levels. \nSarah Child\nMBACP (Accred.) Counsellor & Psychotherapist with a BA (Hons)\, Diploma in Counselling Supervision and Advanced Certificate in Couples Therapy. Experienced in private practice\, supervision and therapeutic work with adults and couples. \nMargy Ross McClean\nM.A. in Transpersonal Arts & Practice with Supervision\, BA Counselling (Integrative)\, and Diploma in Counselling. Runs online supervision groups and has extensive experience in teaching and supervision.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/cpd-becoming-a-supervisor/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20251023T131916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T151748Z
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SUMMARY:You and Your Practice
DESCRIPTION:Owner of The Eaves\, Bridget Walford\, and the team invite you to explore strategies for expanding your private practice. Join us for discussions on effective marketing\, cultivating referrals\, and optimising your experience at The Eaves. \nMarketing your own private practice can be a unique challenge. Many practitioners find it difficult to balance the demands of providing exceptional client care while also focusing on growing their business. Whether it’s attracting new clients\, retaining existing ones\, or establishing a strong presence in the community\, the marketing landscape can feel overwhelming. However\, with the right strategies and support\, it’s possible to achieve sustainable growth and success. \nWhat You Can Take Away from This CPD\nEffective marketing strategies: Learn how to attract and retain clients by using targeted marketing approaches.\nBuilding a strong referral network: Discover how to develop meaningful relationships that drive consistent referrals.\nOptimising your experience at The Eaves: Learn how to make the most of the resources and support available at The Eaves.\nEnhancing your professional presence: Strengthen your brand and credibility to increase visibility and trust.\nExpanding your client base: Gain practical tips for sustainable growth in your practice. \nWe look forward to sharing valuable insights and supporting your success! \nPlease note: This event is only available to qualified talking therapy professionals that hold a BACP\, BPS or similar membership. A CPD certificate will be issued after the event to all attendees.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/you-and-your-practice-march-2026/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20251030T114143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T152025Z
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SUMMARY:Thinking to Sensing: Somatic Approaches to Trauma and Nervous System Regulation
DESCRIPTION:Trauma isn’t just a story held in the mind\, it lives in the body\nThis experiential CPD workshop invites therapists to explore how awareness of the body and nervous system can transform the way we understand safety\, connection and regulation in the therapeutic space. \nThrough a blend of theory\, guided practice and reflection you will move from thinking to sensing while discovering how the body can guide us toward deeper healing. \nThe following key topics will be explored:\n\nHow to recognise the signs of nervous system regulation and dysregulation\nGentle\, embodied tools to restore balance\nThe importance of co-regulation and therapist presence\nPractical ways to weave body awareness safely into clinical work\n\nThis trauma-informed session offers both knowledge and embodied experience\, supporting you in developing a more grounded and compassionate therapeutic practice. \nFacilitator\nNatalie McIvor is an integrative psychotherapist and somatic alignment practitioner. Her approach weaves talking therapy with movement\, breath and attunement helping clients reconnect with embodied safety and flow. Natalie supports individuals and practitioners in recognising dysregulation\, grounding the nervous system and cultivating balance and presence.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/cpd-somatic-approaches-to-trauma-and-nervous-system-regulation/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20260212T125806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T125806Z
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SUMMARY:Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps people respond more effectively to difficult thoughts\, emotions and life challenges. \nACT is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy that supports individuals to relate differently to challenging thoughts\, feelings and symptoms. Rather than attempting to eliminate these experiences\, the aim is to accept them while committing to actions that promote a meaningful and fulfilling life. \nWhat You’ll Gain From This CPD:\n\nA clear understanding of the ACT model\nInsight into how the mind can unintentionally contribute to distress\nPractical strategies for managing difficult thoughts and emotions\nA compassionate\, values-based framework for change that does not rely on “fixing” yourself\n\nPresenter\nJohn O’Connor is a Chartered Consultant Clinical Psychologist and director of Malone Psychology Services. He is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council and is an Associate Fellow of The British Psychological Society.\nDr O’Connor uses a range of evidenced based therapeutic techniques such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)\, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/acceptance-and-commitment-therapy/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20260316T122240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T162453Z
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SUMMARY:Supportive Yoga Workshop for Anxiety & Stress
DESCRIPTION:This gentle two-hour workshop offers a calm\, supportive space to help you better understand and manage anxiety\, stress and feelings of overwhelm through accessible mindfulness and yoga-based practices. \nDesigned with a counselling setting in mind\, the session focuses on building awareness rather than “fixing”. You’ll be invited to explore how anxiety and stress show up in the body and mind\, learn about the nervous system and be introduced to the Window of Tolerance. All supporting a greater sense of steadiness and self-understanding. \nThroughout the workshop\, you’ll be guided through simple breathwork\, mindfulness and gentle somatic movement to support grounding and regulation. All practices are offered with an emphasis on safety\, choice and moving at your own pace. Participants are always free to opt out or rest at any time. \nThe approach is compassionate and non-judgemental\, working with the body rather than against it\, and recognising anxiety as a natural human response. \nThis Workshop Will Include\n\nA clearer understanding of anxiety and how the nervous system responds to stress\nAn introduction to the Window of Tolerance\nPractical breathing and grounding techniques\nGentle tools to support regulation and self-awareness\nPrinted take-home resources to support your continued practice\n\nResearch suggests that practices such as yoga\, mindful movement and breath awareness can help regulate the stress response and support resilience over time. This workshop offers a gentle starting point\, supporting you to reconnect with your body and develop simple\, supportive tools you can return to in everyday life. \nFacilitator\nEva Donovska (Eva Donovska | The Eaves Counselling and Psychology) is a Counsellor & Psychotherapist at The Eaves (Gestalt\, EMDR\, UK Body-Mind Centering® Student & Yoga teacher)\, interweaving presence\, mindfulness\, compassion and wellbeing themes throughout her offerings. \n  \nPlease bring your own yoga mat (mats are not provided). \nOptional: blanket\, pillow\, warm socks or yoga block.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/mindfulness-and-yoga-workshop-practical-tools-for-managing-anxiety/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20260302T144558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T145628Z
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SUMMARY:Children Draw and Tell: Projective Tools in Childhood Ego Development
DESCRIPTION:Children are the most authentic people you will ever work with. Their honesty and openness to show and share their inner world through projective drawings allows the practitioner to gain valuable insights into their cognitive\, emotional and physical development. \nThis introductory workshop focuses on the psychological assessment of children aged 4-11\, exploring childhood psychological analysis through drawings. Participants will revisit the work pioneered by Elizabeth Koppitz and others\, gaining valuable knowledge about the stages of ego identity and personality development across early and middle childhood. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow to apply and analyse the Draw a Person Test (DPT)\, Draw a Tree (DT) and the Family Portrait amongst others\nHow children express their inner world through projective drawings\nHow to gain insight into a child’s cognitive\, emotional and physical development through artwork\nThe stages of ego identity and personality development in early childhood and beyond\nHow to explore family dynamics using the Family Portrait drawing\n\nProjective tools when applied correctly as part of a wider psychological assessment will provide incredibly accurate and specific details about a child’s cognitive\, emotional and physical identity as well as how they organise and see the world around them. \nJoin Victoria Karp as she shares 25 years of working as a psychologist and child and adolescent psychotherapist within mental health and private practice. You will look at the hundreds of drawings and the many insights Victoria has gained from her therapeutic application of the meaning behind the picture. \nPresenter\nVictoria Karp is an independent counselling psychologist and integrative child and adolescent psychotherapist. Her professional background is in child and adolescent psychiatry having worked for over 15 years as a CAMHS specialist mental health therapist in Hampshire\, Surrey and London clinics\, specialist schools\, LD teams and private clinics. \nVictoria was the community development manager for the CAMHS primary\, mental health team in Guildford and Farnham winning the Mayor’s Award in 2014 for services to the community. She has mentored and taught psychology students\, trainee therapists\, social workers and psychiatric nurses and has taught on the nursing programme at University of Surrey\, Guildford. \nVictoria’s area of specialism is in attachment theory\, psychological assessment of neurodivergences and creative methods of working with children. She runs a practice in Alton\, Hampshire where she offers individual therapy and assessment to children\, young people and their families.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/child-psychology-cpd-projective-drawing-workshop/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T235517
CREATED:20260326T103708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T103708Z
UID:10000027-1790157600-1790164800@theeaves.org.uk
SUMMARY:You and Your Practice
DESCRIPTION:Owner of The Eaves\, Bridget Walford\, and the team invite you to explore strategies for expanding your private practice. Join us for discussions on effective marketing\, cultivating referrals\, and optimising your experience at The Eaves. \nMarketing your own private practice can be a unique challenge. Many practitioners find it difficult to balance the demands of providing exceptional client care while also focusing on growing their business. Whether it’s attracting new clients\, retaining existing ones\, or establishing a strong presence in the community\, the marketing landscape can feel overwhelming. However\, with the right strategies and support\, it’s possible to achieve sustainable growth and success. \nWhat You Can Take Away from This CPD\n\nEffective marketing strategies: Learn how to attract and retain clients by using targeted marketing approaches.\nBuilding a strong referral network: Discover how to develop meaningful relationships that drive consistent referrals.\nOptimising your experience at The Eaves: Learn how to make the most of the resources and support available at The Eaves.\nEnhancing your professional presence: Strengthen your brand and credibility to increase visibility and trust.\nExpanding your client base: Gain practical tips for sustainable growth in your practice.\n\nWe look forward to sharing valuable insights and supporting your success! \nPlease note: This event is only available to qualified talking therapy professionals that hold a BACP\, BPS or similar membership. A CPD certificate will be issued after the event to all attendees.
URL:https://theeaves.org.uk/event/you-and-your-practice-september-2026/
LOCATION:The Eaves\, 2 Maritime House\, The Hart\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7HW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Eaves":MAILTO:info@theeaves.org.uk
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