Human beings are hard wired to adapt to unexpected life events but how do we manage this process alongside our natural need to control? Psychotherapist, Julia Samuel MBE has been interested in this question throughout her 30 year career supporting families with grief and bereavement. Julia founded the charity Child Bereavement UK and has worked extensively with families in the NHS and private sector as well as writing books on grief, family, and change.
In this episode, the experts discuss human nature and our response to adverse life events and times of transition. Julia speaks of the importance of love and connection with others and about the impact menopause can have on relationships, family life and work.
Julia’s tips for helping your relationship:
For more information about Julia Samuel and her books, visit juliasamuel.co.uk
For support and information if you have experienced the loss of a child or care for a grieving child, visit www.childbereavementuk.org
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106 - Seeing the bigger picture with Men’s Health specialist Dr Jeff Foster
105 - Living with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency and starting a family
104 - Mindfulness and Menopause with yoga teacher Claudia Brown
103 - Dr Radhika Vohra: When will women’s health become a priority?
102 - Melanie Martins: Treat me like a patient but there’s no ’one size fits all’
101 - Dorothy Byrne: Speaking out about the menopause at work
100 - Reflecting on Dr Newson’s and Dr Lewis’ achievements for women
099 - Kate Muir: I cannot let this happen to other people
098 - Davina McCall: Making a menopause documentary left me in tears
097 - Trying to right 20 years of misinformation and hysteria about HRT - Professor Rob Langer and Dr Louise Newson
096 - I have taken HRT for nearly 50 years and won’t ever stop it - Kay Anderson and Dr Louise Newson
095 - The Lorraine effect: menopause in the public eye. Lorraine Kelly and Dr Louise Newson
094 - Breast cancer treatments induced my menopause: what help is there now? - Caroline and Dr Louise Newson
093 - The midlife method to losing weight and feeling great - Sam Rice and Dr Louise Newson
092 - Menopause care and education in the United States and Britain - Heather Hirsch and Dr Louise Newson
091 - Being Young & Menopausal - Hayley Etherington & Dr Louise Newson
090 - Talking About Menopause with Women From Ethnic Minorities - Rushna Mia & Dr Louise Newson
089 - The Benefits of HRT - Professor Isaac Manyonda & Dr Louise Newson
088 - Endometriosis and the Menopause - Chris Mann & Dr Louise Newson
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