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Friday 18th @ 12 Guest Expert Q&A with Adele Johnston, The Menopause Coach on Menopause and Mental Health

Friday 18th @ 12 Guest Expert Q&A with Adele Johnston, The Menopause Coach on Menopause and Mental Health

Join us on Friday 18th at 12 pm to ask Adele your questions

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Friday 18th @ 12 Guest Expert Q&A with Adele Johnston, The Menopause Coach on Menopause and Mental Health
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We’re thrilled to welcome Adele Johnston as this month’s expert guest in Therapists Corner.

Adele is a trusted Menopause Coach and Educator, Certified Nutritionist, Positive Psychology Coach, and Advanced Trauma-Informed Breathwork Facilitator. She supports a wide range of professionals — from health coaches and PTs to aesthetics practitioners, dentists, and therapists — to understand and support women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and beyond.

In this session, Adele will guide us through the guidelines for menopause and mental health, offering insight into how these changes impact our clients and how we, as therapists, can support them more confidently and compassionately.

Whether you work with midlife women, want to deepen your knowledge of the physiological and psychological shifts during menopause, or are navigating it yourself, this is a not-to-miss session that will add depth to your clinical practice and your confidence.

Adele is also smashing it on Instagram, where she aims to help women in menopause soar.

Adele on Instagram

Subscribe to join us; links to access the call are provided below.

P.S. -The expert guest sessions in Therapists' Corner can serve as mini CPD training sessions when approached with intention. If you take time to reflect afterwards — noting what you learned, how it applies to your work, and any actions you want to take — these sessions can contribute meaningfully to your ongoing professional development. Keeping a simple record of your reflections not only helps integrate new ideas but can also count towards your CPD hours for accreditation purposes.

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