Sleep, Peri/Menopause, Metabolic Psychiatry, Cancer Related Fatigue
May 14
New courses released for April and May 2026. Each of these have a well-developed evidence base and their resolution addresses the fundamental contributors of many chronic diseases.
OVERCOMING CANCER RELATED FATIGUE with Dr Jessa Landmann - 2 hours
OVERCOMING CANCER RELATED FATIGUE with Dr Jessa Landmann - 2 hours
Almost all people with cancer, and cancer survivors, experience cancer-related fatigue. There is a large gap in care here as most are still told simply to rest and rest does not help. The biology behind it - mitochondrial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, and neuroendocrine disruption require a different clinical framework. With that framework, your ability to offer a path forward changes entirely. So does your patient's experience of their cancer recovery.
In this five-module series, Jessa landmann works through the full clinical picture: assessment using validated tools, individualised exercise prescription, nutritional strategy, circadian rhythm support, and the psychosocial dimensions. Each of these can make an enormous difference to your cancer patient’s quality of life.
UPHEAVAL INDUCED SLEEP DISTURBANCE with Catherine Darley - 1.5 hours
A significant cause of insomnia and a contributor to the poor-sleep epidemic may have been going unnoticed until now. There is a specific pattern of sleep dysfunction that emerges not from a single traumatic event but from sustained, unresolved global stress. Many people are troubled by events going on in the world which are outside of their control.
A significant cause of insomnia and a contributor to the poor-sleep epidemic may have been going unnoticed until now. There is a specific pattern of sleep dysfunction that emerges not from a single traumatic event but from sustained, unresolved global stress. Many people are troubled by events going on in the world which are outside of their control.
Catherine Darley is a naturopathic sleep medicine specialist with over 20 years of experience and introduces the concept of Stress Load. This is a clinically-useful framework to understand the sleep pattern that these people are experiencing. She also explains how hypervigilance, circadian dysregulation, and entrenched behavioural patterns interact. This interview focuses on the particular sleep dysfunction pattern emerging from sustained global stress that causes chronic background dysregulation. She also covers the specific needs of the higher-risk groups including children, older adults, and pregnant women.
METABOLIC PSYCHIATRY with Zoltan Sarnyai - 1 hour
Dr Sarnyai’s work is reshaping how clinicians understand mental illness. Zoltan is a distinguished neuroscientist and psychiatry researcher. He completed his postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, held an independent research position at The Rockefeller University, was University Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Cambridge. He is currently Professor of Pharmacology and Head of the Laboratory of Psychiatric Neuroscience at James Cook University in Australia.
In this interview, Zoltan walks through the evidence systematically, showing that schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression are not simply diseases of neurotransmitter imbalance. They are, in large part, diseases of metabolic dysfunction. Impaired glucose handling, mitochondrial failure, oxidative stress and disrupted brain bioenergetics. These issues are present in these patients before they ever take an antipsychotic. This is one of those conversations that will genuinely reframe how you think about your mental health patients.
THE NUTRIGENOMICS OF PERIMENOPAUSE/MENOPAUSE with Penny Kendall-Reid - 1 hour
THE NUTRIGENOMICS OF PERIMENOPAUSE/MENOPAUSE with Penny Kendall-Reid - 1 hour
The majority of women (85%) experience vasomotor symptoms, insomnia and weight gain when going through their menopausal transition. Genetic insights can change this substantially and provide women with a precise, personalised care plan.
Oestrogen decline is only part of the menopause story. Penny discusses several other, often neglected pathways. The HPA axis, Neurokinin B pathways and specific genetic SNPs that all shape how your patients respond to menopause and to any of the treatments you are giving them. Without understanding their genetic roadmap, we’re often guessing.
Penny also shows how to read oestrogen metabolism genes for cancer risk, how to identify the real driver of menopausal weight gain (often cortisol and protein leverage, not oestrogen), and how to use Phase I and II detoxification genes to personalise treatment.
These courses are designed to strengthen your clinical decision-making by giving you clear frameworks, assessment tools, and actionable protocols you can implement immediately. We hope you love all of these and welcome your feedback and patient' stories.
Each course is available individually if only one is relevant to your practice.
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