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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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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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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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