This workshop is led by Aneesh de Vos, 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.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- Further building the discourse of the impact of the menopause and trauma; specifically, to perceptions of sex and the changing relationship of sexual relationships during the peri/menopause
- Explore the challenges associated with feeling that sexual relationships can be lost within the peri/menopause.
- Reflect on the place of intimacy within relationships as part of the changes within the peri/menopause.
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Therapists, counsellors, psychologists, supervisors, trainees and coaches.
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- By further building the wider narrative of the intersection of trauma and menopause through a specific lens of sexual relationships. Deepening the therapeutic depth to support a client’s understanding of how and where they place themselves within intimate relationships.
Course Content
Presenter
Aneesh is a seasoned trainer, therapist & supervisor, currently studying for her doctorate in psychological trauma. 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. Aneesh is currently studying for her doctorate in Psychological Trauma and she holds a Masters in Trauma Informed Practice, and a PGC in Coaching. Aneesh co-produces the popular ‘Community Connections’ podcast, which introduces trauma and its many guises, without the fancy jargon.