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A Bio-Psychosocial look at Menopause and Midlife

Dr Deeks and Dr FarrellGP & HP Professional Development Activity

There is little doubt that hot flushes and vaginal changes can be directly linked to the hormonal changes of menopause.

There is now an understanding that the experience of menopause is linked to what else is happening in a woman’s life at the same time as these physical changes.

This session will look at things like depression, anxiety, mood swings and low libido as well as the physical, psychological, cultural and social factors that can impact on the experience of menopause. 

Presenters 

Dr Elizabeth Farrell is a consultant gynaecologist and founding Board member of the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health, Director of the Monash Medical Centre's Menopause Unit. She is also a private consultant and an honorary senior lecturer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash University.

A popular speaker, her particular interest is in helping women effectively manage menopause. She is co-author of the HRT Handbook.  is a consultant psychologist specialising in the area of menopause and midlife at The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health and in private practice. She specialises in the areas of early menopause, menopause and midlife, libido, depression, anxiety, eating disorders and body image.

Dr Amanda Deeks is a consultant psychologist specialising in the area of menopause and midlife at The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health and in private practice. She specialises in the areas of early menopause, menopause and midlife, libido, depression, anxiety, eating disorders and body image.

Dr Deeks completed a PhD which investigated factors such as emotional well-being, relationships, sex, role, and body image in the menopausal woman. She has just finished writing a book called “Life begins at menopause”.

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View the On-demand Webcast

A Bio-Psychosocial look at Menopause and Midlife Webcast Hi version

A Bio-Psychosocial look at Menopause and Midlife Webcast Lo version

For CPD points download and print the evaluation form, complete and fax back. Your certificate will then be sent to you. CPD applications will be processed for members of the RACGP.

RACGP: Activity number 753774, accredited with 3 category 2 CPD points

Menopause and Midlife Webcast Slides Menopause and Midlife Webcast Slides (365.05 KB)

doc A bio-Psychosocial look at Menopause and Midlife Evaluation 143.50 Kb

Webcast Requirements

You will need a PC or Macintosh computer with sound capabilities, Internet connection and Internet Explorer 4 or later to view this on-demand webcast presentation.

High band and low band versions are available.
Total program time 1 hour 7 minutes 

Parts may be viewed separately.

Program Outline

Part 1: Why a biopsychosocial perspective?
Dr Farrell and Dr Deeks present an integrative model of menopause. (37 mins)

Part 2: Case Studies
Dr Farrell and Dr Deeks review two women from a biopsychosocial perspective. (30 mins)

Points Available

RACGP: Activity number 753774, accredited with 3 category 2 CPD points

RANZCOG: Fellows of RANZCOG can claim 1 point per hour for educational activities under the RANZCOG CPD self-education category.

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Content updated July 2, 2008

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