#16 Mental Health and Black Menopause experience

Black Menopause & Beyond

April 8, 2022 35 mins

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Within this podcast, Anita explores with Psychodynamic Psychotherapist Marlene Daley the topic of Black Menopause and Mental Health.


Topics discussed in the podcast.


Racial Weathering, 

No longer feeling sexy

A loss of self and identity

Work struggles and menopause

Being single while going through menopause,

The childless menopause

The feeling that no one wants me anymore 

Importance of talking to family and partners

Feelings of grief and loss.




Marlene is a Child, Adolescent and Family Psychodynamic Psychotherapist, (see www.integratedthinkingtherapies.co.uk)

specialising in working with looking after children suffering from trauma arising from early attachment disconnect. She has over 30 years experience of working with young people with behavioural and special needs including autism; vulnerable and disadvantaged families, victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse and those who are ‘stuck’ as a result of traumatic experiences. Marlene also specialises in supporting women who are struggling with the psychological impact of Menopause.


Marlene is passionate about empowering women who have ‘lost their voice’, and for many years she has specialised in facilitating interactive thought-provoking workshops and ‘healing’ groups under her ‘W is for Woman’ umbrella at her sanctuary in South East London.  (See Therapeutic Healing Sanctuary at www.talkingaboutfeelings.com)


Specialist workshops/groups facilitated by Marlene Daley



Menopause Support Group -   a therapeutic space for Women going through the different stages of Menopause. 


Healing the Mother Wound  -  for daughters living with toxic relationships with their mothers.


Sibling Wound Sanctuary 

A group where individuals can process sibling relationships.


Contact:   daley.marlene@yahoo.co.uk for more details on any of the above  


My social media:  Twitter BlkMenoBeyond, Insta: BlkMenoBeyond, Facebook: Black menopause and Beyond.


Awarded  5th UK black women podcast https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_black_women_podcasts/


My email address: BlackMenoBeyond@yahoo.com

https://linktr.ee/AnitaPowell

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/black-menopause-and-beyond.


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Date

April 8, 2022

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35 mins
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Black Menopause & Beyond

My name is Anita Powell. I’m a 50-year-old black female born in the UK I am suffering from the symptoms of perimenopause. A few years ago, I noticed that my body was responding different to how it used to be. Conversations with my peers and they too were noticing changes. I felt my overall health was deteriorating. […]

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