A deep dive to better understand menopause and trauma

  • Dive deep into understanding menopause and trauma, enhancing skills to support transformative journeys. Whether a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, our Foundation Certificate offers a tailored program adaptable to your organisations. Contact us to match your unique needs with our comprehensive training, fostering resilience and holistic well-being. Address the Silent Menopause Epidemic with a Holistic Approach—break the silence, gain insight, and make a difference.

Elevate Your Organisations with Tailored Menopause Trauma Training

  • Customized Solutions

    We understand that every organisation is unique. Our experts will tailor the program to directly address the challenges faced by your team.

  • Collaborative Approach

    We believe in open communication. Contact us to initiate a conversation, and let's discuss how we can adapt the program to align seamlessly with your organisation's goals.

  • Effective Holistic Approaches for Management

    Explore holistic strategies for managing trauma and menopause, extending beyond physical symptoms. This segment introduces a range of holistic methods to address the whole person, offering diverse tools for comprehensive care.

  • Relevant and Impactful

    Our training goes beyond generic solutions. We offer a program that your organization wants, ensuring it is not only relevant but also impactful in addressing menopause-related trauma.

Above All Else...

This training empowers therapists, counselors, coaches, psychologists , and any team member with the knowledge and skills to support individuals navigating the intersection of trauma and menopause. It provides a holistic framework, fostering empathy and open dialogue. By emphasizing mutuality and collaboration in client-therapist relationships, it equips you to make a meaningful impact in addressing the often unspoken challenges of this life-changing transition.

Training for Institute and Organisation

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Cancellation Policy:

We get it, life happens and plans can change. Here's what you need to know about our cancellation policy for the Foundation Certificate in understanding the collision of menopause and trauma

Refund and Rescheduling:

Should you wish to withdraw within 30 days of making the full payment or the first instalment, and there's still over a month before the course commences, we'll provide a full refund.

If you've been enrolled for more than a month, but there's still over 60 days until the course begins, you're eligible for a 50% refund.

For those who decide to cancel with 30-60 days remaining before the course starts, we can offer a 25% refund.

Regrettably, if there are fewer than 30 days left before the course starts, we cannot offer a refund.

If you're on a payment plan, refunds will be calculated based on the amount you've already paid. Please note, any outstanding amounts are still payable to Temenos Education Ltd.

If circumstances change, you have the option to reschedule and join a future training programme within the year, subject to availability.

Substitution:

Unable to attend the course? Not to worry. You can nominate a suitable replacement to attend in your stead at no additional cost. They will need to meet all the course prerequisites.

We aim to be as accommodating as possible. Should you have any queries or require assistance with the cancellation or rescheduling process, our team is here to assist.


So... Any Questions? Here's What Your Fellow Learners Have Asked Before Clicking Enroll.

  • What is the duration of the Foundation Certificate in understanding the collision of trauma and menopause ?

    4 x 6hrs training offered as a block over 4 separate days

  • Is the course suitable for practitioners at all experience levels?

    Indeed, the Foundation Certificate in Understanding the Collision of Trauma and Menopause is tailored to meet the needs of practitioners across experience levels. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this course offers essential knowledge and practical skills for working with menopause. We understand that not all frontline practitioners start with a background in facilitating client journeys, but many bring transferable skills to the table. This training is designed to leverage those skills and enhance your expertise, making it a valuable choice for novices and experienced practitioners alike aiming to excel in the realm of menopause and trauma.

  • Can I access course materials after the completion of the programme?

    Yes, you will have continued access to the course materials even after completing the programme.

  • Is there any required prior knowledge or prerequisites for enrolling in this course?

    No, there is no prior knowledge required to enrol in this course. Possibility of pre-course reading re menopause & trauma as a foundation for the deeper work and focus on the therapist’s role

  • Will there be opportunities for practical application and feedback during the course?

    Certainly, within the course, participants will engage in numerous opportunities for practical application. These include active participation in both large group discussions and smaller, more intimate group settings. This multifaceted structure guarantees ongoing learning, hands-on experience, and a consistent path to improvement throughout the entire training program.

  • What is the course commitment to anti-oppressive practice?

    The course is firmly rooted in modeling anti-oppressive practices. Central to its curriculum is an exploration of our personal, professional, and societal relationships with power. Participants are encouraged to reflect on the dynamics between power, disempowerment, and inequality, especially as they play out in group contexts.

  • Can I join the course if I'm not a therapist or counselor?

    The training is primarily designed for professionals in the mental health and care fields, but second-year trainees are also eligible.

  • What is expected in terms of ethical practice for applicants?

    All applicants must demonstrate a commitment to ethical practice. This includes respect for client confidentiality, informed consent, and the preservation of professional boundaries.

  • Is there any ongoing support or community after completing the course?

    Ongoing support and community participation may be available to course alumni. Aneesh and Helen are available if extra contact are needed in between sessions.

  • Are there any technological requirements for the course?

    Yes, due to the online nature of the course, applicants need consistent access to a computer or laptop with a reliable internet connection, a functioning webcam and a functioning microphone. Ensure your device is fully charged or connected to mains power before sessions. Mobile phones are not suitable for joining the training sessions.

  • What personal qualities are expected from applicants?

    The course is rigorous and requires personal maturity and self-awareness. Applicants should be ready for introspection and be open to both giving and receiving feedback.

  • Are there any additional support resources required for participants?

    Participants should have supplementary support resources beyond the group and the trainer. This can be formal support like supervision or counselling, or other types of informal support.

  • How can I register for the Foundation Certificate in Understanding Collision of Trauma and Menopause training?

    To register for the Foundation Certificate in Understanding the Collision of Trauma and Menopause training, choose your payment option and follow the instructions.

What's Next?

What can you do after the course?

What you do next as a result of this training will depend partly on your starting point and experience. After completing the Foundation Certificate in Understanding the Collision of Trauma and Menopause, you will be prepared to effectively support clients in navigating the intersection of trauma and menopause. This course equips you with practical skills, reflective techniques, and a holistic approach to address the unique challenges in this field. You can then apply this knowledge in your professional practice, enhance your career, and engage in ongoing learning and collaboration with peers in the mental health and care sectors.

Is your organisation prepared to embark on a transformative journey that enhances the team's understanding of the intersection between menopause and trauma, expands your therapeutic skills, and empowers you to facilitate meaningful conversations on these vital topics? This training equips your organisation to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals facing the often unspoken challenges of menopause and trauma.

Beginning your training journey with Anessh and Helen

Our passion for offering training on this topic is deeply rooted in the long-standing silence and ignorance that has shrouded the intersection of trauma and menopause for years.

 It has come to our attention that, despite being an inevitable part of every woman's life journey, this crucial aspect remains largely unspoken and overlooked. 

We are committed to breaking this silence and addressing this issue with the attention and care it deserves. Our dedication stems from the understanding that every woman will experience the intersection of trauma and menopause, and it is our mission to empower professionals with the knowledge and skills to provide meaningful support during this transformative phase.

Best wishes,

Helen & Aneesh

Aneesh

Senior Practitioner .

Aneesh is a seasoned trainer, therapist & 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. Aneesh is currently studying for her doctorate in Psychological Trauma and she holds a Masters in Trauma Informed Practice, and a PGC in Coaching. Alongside David BucklerAneesh co-produces the ‘Community Connections’ podcast, which introduces trauma and its many guises, without the fancy jargon.


Helen Douglas

senior tutor


Helen trained in the sciences and holds a PhD in endocrinology. With an academic background and continued involvement in research, plus her lived experience of surgical menopause, endometriosis, suicidal ideation, and autism, Helen is ideally placed to support people struggling to navigate life whilst simultaneously dealing with hormone-related issues including PMDD, endometriosis, PCOS, and menopause. Helen writes for Epione Consultancy, and is currently honing her skills as a trainee trauma therapist at Trauma Healing Together.