Midlife and other significant life transitions often arrive quietly, through changes in relationships, health, roles or priorities. Many women come to therapy during these periods feeling unsettled, emotionally overwhelmed, or disconnected from who they once were, without fully understanding why.
I offer psychotherapy for women navigating midlife and female life transitions, including menopause, motherhood, divorce, relocation and shifts in identity. This work supports women in making sense of change, understanding emotional patterns, and reconnecting with themselves in a grounded and compassionate way.
Female life transitions are often accompanied by invisible psychological shifts. You may find that coping strategies that once worked no longer feel effective, or that emotions feel closer to the surface.
Women often describe:
These experiences are not signs of weakness. They are often a response to cumulative change, unprocessed emotional history, and the nervous system adjusting to new demands.
Midlife, including perimenopause and menopause, is not only a physical transition, but a psychological one. Hormonal changes can intensify emotional responses, surface unresolved trauma, and highlight long-standing relational or identity patterns.
Therapy offers a space to explore:
Psychotherapy supports women in understanding these experiences within the broader context of their life story, rather than viewing them as isolated symptoms to “fix.”
Motherhood, separation or divorce, and relocation, particularly later in life, can significantly alter how a woman experiences herself in the world.
These transitions can involve:
Therapy provides a reflective space to process these shifts, explore who you are beyond roles or expectations, and support the development of a more grounded sense of identity.
My approach is trauma-informed and integrative, recognising that life transitions often interact with earlier relational experiences, attachment patterns and emotional conditioning.
In therapy, we may work with:
This work is not about reinvention or self-improvement. It is about understanding yourself more fully, so that choices feel grounded and sustainable.
You do not need to be in crisis to seek psychotherapy. Many women come during periods of transition simply because something no longer fits, or because they sense the need for deeper reflection and support.
Psychotherapy offers a confidential, professional space to explore these experiences at your own pace.
If you are considering psychotherapy to support you through midlife or a significant life transition, I offer a free initial connection call. This is an opportunity to discuss what brings you to therapy and to explore whether working together feels appropriate for you.