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Trauma & Menopause: Hole in the Soul, From a Shattered State to Wholeness Workshop with Aneesh de Vos and Dr. Helen Douglas

Welcome to our immersive workshop series “Trauma & The Menopause: A Deep Dive for Practitioners”,...

Last updated 15 May 2024

Welcome to our immersive workshop series “Trauma & The Menopause: A Deep Dive for Practitioners”, a comprehensive exploration into the intricate intersection of trauma and menopause. This four-part series, led by Aneesh de Vos and Helen Douglas, is tailored for practitioners in the helping professions, aiming to equip you with advanced understanding and effective tools to enhance your client support and professional practice.

The series begins with “Trauma & Menopause: An Examination of Historic and Prevailing Narratives”, scrutinising the traditional perceptions and misconceptions of menopause and trauma. Following this, “Trauma & Menopause: Empowering Clients within Patriarchal Society” looks into societal constructs, examining their impact on menopausal people and how practitioners can empower their clients within these contexts.

In the third workshop, “Trauma & Menopause: Hole in the Soul, from a Shattered State to Wholeness”, we delve into the emotional and psychological ramifications of trauma and menopause. Here, strategies are shared to facilitate a healing journey towards wholeness. Our series concludes with “Trauma & Menopause: Introduction to the Nexus of Shame, Grief & Humiliation”, where we explore complex emotional consequences of trauma and menopause, offering interventions to assist in the emotional recovery of clients.

Join us on this enlightening journey, where we explore the collision of trauma and menopause and endeavour to shift the narratives, fostering a deeper and more compassionate understanding that can enrich your professional practice

Course Content

Trauma & Menopause: Hole in the Soul, From a Shattered State to Wholeness Workshop 3 with Aneesh de Vos and Dr. Helen Douglas

Presenter

Aneesh de Vos
Aneesh is an experienced therapist, trainer & supervisor. All Aneesh’s work is underpinned with both compassion and somatic-based practices which she sees as an integral part of a holistic understanding of ourselves.
As an autoethnogapher, Aneesh believes that our connection with the lived experience in relation to culture is to be found in the therapeutic space. Working with that paradigm, there we can find the sense making of our reactions to events that can cause us distress.
Aneesh is currently studying for her doctorate in Psychological Trauma and she holds a Masters in Trauma Informed Practice, and a PGC in Coaching.
As an independent researcher into the intersection of trauma and menopause, Aneesh has become more passionate about her belief that there is a definite place for therapeutic practices to offer support for women and people to explore how the experience can impact their lives.
Aneesh also co-produces the ‘Community Connections’ podcast, which introduces trauma and its many guises, without the fancy jargon. Guests are invited to share their lived experience and knowledge to create meaningful conversations that reach out to the viewers.
When she is not sat at her computer, she is invariably to be found wandering somewhere in nature with Morris the Dog – sending the odd text to her daughter that she is indeed alive but a tad distracted with doing nothing!
Dr. Helen Douglas

Helen researches the intersection of menopause, trauma, and neurodiversity. A challenging surgical menopause interrupted Helen’s career at the age of 41, and she now advocates for a womb-to-tomb holistic approach to hormonal healthcare to ensure the landscape changes for future generations. Helen is co-founder of the Global Menopause Inclusive Collective, and she writes extensively on menopause and childhood sexual abuse.