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navigating midlife with clarity, confidence, and calm
~Therapy for women in perimenopause and beyond~
~Therapy for women in perimenopause and beyond~
🌿 Rooted in Evidence. Grounded in Compassion. Focused on You.
Midlife is a powerful—and often overwhelming—chapter. Between shifting hormones, changing roles, career pressures, aging parents, and the invisible emotional load you’ve carried for years, it can feel like you’re supposed to “hold it all together” while your mind and body feel anything but steady.
EvolveHer was created to give women in perimenopause and menopause a supportive community where they can make sense of it all. This is a place where your symptoms are taken seriously, your emotions are met with compassion, and your healing is backed by evidence-based care.
You don’t have to navigate this season alone. Through networking for women, you can connect with others who understand your journey. You deserve support that recognizes the whole of you—your biology, your stress, your identity, and the many roles you hold, including the importance of having a therapist who can guide you through this transformative time.
I arrived at my own stage of midlife ready to be proactive, assuming that the tools would be there, ready and waiting. I soon realized that perimenopause was so much more than I had anticipated (and I thought I was informed!), and there was a significant gap in community support for women during this stage. So, I started doing more research and have spent the past 2 years training, primarily with professionals in the UK and Australia.
I've worked with women who feel like they are 'falling apart' in midlife—despite being capable, intelligent, and deeply resilient. Many wonder if their anxiety, irritability, or exhaustion are personal failings. They aren’t.
Research shows that perimenopause and menopause impact far more than just physical symptoms—they influence mood, cognition, energy, sleep, relationships, and emotional regulation. Yet, so many women are told to just 'push through it.'
EvolveHer was built to change that by providing a strong network for women. Here, your lived experience is valid. Your struggles are understood. Your healing matters. And your growth is supported with approaches rooted in evidence. This isn't just a physical shift; it's often a stage of personal growth and evolution, guided by therapists who specialize in this area.
Sometimes one of the most helpful things is understanding what is happening in our bodies during this hormonal transition known as perimenopause and menopause. I bring information from a neurobiological-informed lens and best-practice guidelines, while also emphasizing the importance of community support and networking for women, especially when seeking guidance from a therapist.
Anxiety can be one of the first symptoms that women experience in perimenopause; for some, it may be the first time they encounter such feelings. During this phase, you might also feel irritable or down at times. Seeking community support and connecting with a therapist can provide valuable tools tailored to your needs. Engaging in networking for women can also help you navigate through menopause more effectively.
You may be experiencing trouble sleeping, which can be particularly challenging during perimenopause and menopause, affecting many aspects of life. CBT for Insomnia is recognized as an effective approach for insomnia, and I also incorporate Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for Insomnia. Additionally, community support and networking for women can play a vital role in managing these sleep issues, and seeking help from a therapist can make a significant difference.
I am noticing a growing number of women who receive an ADHD diagnosis for the first time during perimenopause. It can feel overwhelming as if you can't keep your thoughts straight and everything is falling apart. Seeking support from a therapist can be beneficial, and engaging in community support and networking for women can provide helpful strategies during this transition.
Brain fog can be one of the most distressing symptoms many women experience during menopause and perimenopause, leading some to worry they might be showing signs of dementia. The good news is that brain fog is very different and NOT the same as dementia. Engaging in community support and networking for women can significantly help in managing these symptoms, and talking to a therapist can provide valuable strategies.
You may be experiencing the 'midlife collision'—where career, parenting, and caring for aging parents have reached a tipping point. This period can be particularly stressful for many women navigating menopause and perimenopause. Juggling these roles often requires community support and effective networking for women, and seeking help from a therapist can also provide valuable strategies to adapt to these changing responsibilities.
Menopause isn't just a physical change; it's often a profound identity shift that many women experience during perimenopause. You may find yourself taking inventory of your journey so far and contemplating where you want to go next. This process often involves considering your goals and values, as well as what truly matters to you. Engaging in community support and networking for women can provide valuable insights during this transition, and speaking with a therapist can help you navigate the emotional aspects of this significant life change.
For many women experiencing menopause, MHT may be the saving grace for hot flashes during this stage. However, you might not be ready to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT), or you may not be a suitable candidate. In such cases, community support and networking for women can provide valuable resources. Additionally, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been found to be an effective approach to managing hot flashes, often recommended by a therapist during perimenopause.
Coming in 2026, our initiative will focus on providing invaluable community support for women navigating menopause and perimenopause. This platform will also serve as a networking hub for women to connect and share experiences, while offering access to qualified therapists who specialize in these life transitions.



I offer a free 15 minute consultation to discuss community support during menopause and perimenopause. This is a great opportunity for networking for women seeking guidance from a therapist.
10 Sunray Street, Whitby, ON, Canada
Open today | 09:00 – 17:00 |
Closed major holidays

EvolveHer is a specialized program of New Paths Counselling, a registered sole proprietorship in Ontario that focuses on community support for women experiencing menopause and perimenopause. All sessions, documentation, and receipts are issued under New Paths Counselling, which aims to facilitate networking for women and provide access to a qualified therapist.
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