Women in Transition Therapy
Women's transition counselling helps reduce overwhelm, rebuild self-trust, and support steadier choices during uncertain chapters.
Major life transitions can affect a woman's sleep, identity, relationships, work performance, parenting, physical health, self-trust, and emotional stability.
CPC Clinics offers compassionate, evidence-based women in transition therapy in Calgary for women navigating career change, motherhood, fertility stress, separation, divorce, grief, menopause, burnout, caregiving, trauma, relationship change, and identity shifts.
Comprehensive Life Transition Assessment
Comprehensive Life Transition Assessment
Your care begins with a structured assessment of 8 core areas: current life change, mood, anxiety…
Comprehensive Life Transition Assessment
Your care begins with a structured assessment of 8 core areas: current life change, mood, anxiety, sleep, relationships, family responsibilities, trauma history, and coping strategies. Your therapist reviews how the transition is affecting your body, emotions, thoughts, decisions, boundaries, and daily functioning. This assessment produces a personalized counselling plan focused on your 3 to 5 most pressing emotional, relational, and practical challenges.
Anxiety, Stress, and Burnout Support
Anxiety, Stress, and Burnout Support
Transitions often increase uncertainty, decision fatigue, perfectionism, overthinking…
Anxiety, Stress, and Burnout Support
Transitions often increase uncertainty, decision fatigue, perfectionism, overthinking, and physical stress symptoms such as tension, headaches, digestive changes, and sleep disruption. Women in transition counselling at CPC Clinics helps clients identify the stress cycles and role pressures that keep anxiety active. Sessions build practical tools such as grounding, cognitive restructuring, paced breathing, boundary setting, workload planning, and self-compassionate recovery routines.
Identity and Self-Trust Rebuilding
Identity and Self-Trust Rebuilding
A major change can disrupt the answer to 3 important questions: Who am I now, what matters…
Identity and Self-Trust Rebuilding
A major change can disrupt the answer to 3 important questions: Who am I now, what matters most, and what comes next? Therapy helps women examine the beliefs, expectations, and old survival patterns that shaped past choices. Sessions support a more grounded identity by clarifying values, strengthening self-trust, and creating decisions that fit the current season of life rather than outdated roles.
Motherhood, Fertility, and Reproductive Life Changes
Motherhood, Fertility, and Reproductive Life Changes
Pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, infertility, pregnancy loss…
Motherhood, Fertility, and Reproductive Life Changes
Pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, infertility, pregnancy loss, perimenopause, menopause, and reproductive health concerns can affect mood, sleep, body image, relationships, and sense of control. Counselling for women in transition provides space to process grief, anger, fear, disappointment, identity shifts, and body-related stress without minimizing the emotional weight of these experiences. When medical care is also needed, therapy supports communication with health providers and helps clients organize the emotional side of care.
Relationship, Separation, and Family Transition Support
Relationship, Separation, and Family Transition Support
Relationship change often affects housing, finances, parenting routines, friendship networks…
Relationship, Separation, and Family Transition Support
Relationship change often affects housing, finances, parenting routines, friendship networks, emotional safety, and future planning. Women’s transition therapy helps clients navigate separation, divorce, dating after loss, family conflict, caregiving strain, blended family adjustment, and changing boundaries with parents, partners, children, or adult siblings. Sessions build communication skills, boundary clarity, repair strategies, and realistic support plans.
Grief, Trauma, and Meaning-Making
Grief, Trauma, and Meaning-Making
Some transitions are chosen, and others arrive through loss, illness, betrayal, violence, death…
Grief, Trauma, and Meaning-Making
Some transitions are chosen, and others arrive through loss, illness, betrayal, violence, death, job loss, immigration, or sudden role change. Therapy provides a clinically safe space to process painful experiences, reduce avoidance, and rebuild meaning after life no longer looks the way it did before. At CPC Clinics, care can include trauma-informed therapy, EMDR-informed support, mindfulness, CBT, ACT, and strengths-based counselling when these approaches fit the client’s goals.
Values-Based Goal Setting
Values-Based Goal Setting
Care at CPC Clinics anchors progress in outcomes that matter to you, such as sleeping…
Values-Based Goal Setting
Care at CPC Clinics anchors progress in outcomes that matter to you, such as sleeping better, grieving honestly, making decisions with less fear, setting boundaries, returning to work, parenting with more steadiness, reconnecting with your body, or rebuilding life after a relationship change.
How Transition Therapy Helps You Move Forward
We use evidence-based approaches to tailor men's mental health therapy to your specific stress patterns, emotional habits, relationship dynamics, trauma history, and goals. This process helps identify the symptoms, beliefs, coping strategies, and daily pressures connected to your mental health, while supporting you with practical tools, emotional processing, and meaningful steps toward steadier functioning.
1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy targets the thoughts, beliefs, avoidance patterns, and behaviours that maintain anxiety, depression, guilt, stress… read more
2. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT builds psychological flexibility by helping clients make room for difficult emotions while taking action based on values. Therapists… read more
3. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)-Informed Skills
DBT-informed therapy teaches concrete skills for managing emotional intensity, relationship conflict, and distress during periods of instability… read more
4. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
EMDR is a trauma-focused psychotherapy used to process distressing memories that continue to affect mood, sleep, safety, anger, and relationships. Therapists guide… read more
5. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy focuses on existing strengths, current resources, and practical next steps rather than requiring clients to retell every detail of… read more
Meet Our Calgary Counsellors for Anxiety
Lara Palset
Registered Provisional Psychologist
Marggie Marks
MSW, RCSW – Clinical Social Worker & EMDR Clinician
Julie Miazga
M.Psych (Hons)
Registered Provisional Psychologist & Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Expert
Flexible & Accessible Therapy Options:
We're committed to making care compassionate, structured, and accessible, whether you need in-person counselling for women in Calgary or virtual sessions across Alberta.
Start with a free consultation to assess fit before beginning counselling.
First appointments are available within 24 to 48 hours after intake and therapist matching.
Women’s transition counselling is available in Calgary at CPC Clinics.
Virtual therapy for women in transition is offered throughout Alberta.
Direct billing is available with more than 30 major insurance providers, depending on your plan and clinician credentials.
Let’s find a time and format that works best for you.
Blogs:
Find Relief from Anxiety With CPC Clinics:
A Conversation With Us
Discover how CPC Clinics helps individuals manage and overcome anxiety through compassionate, personalized care. This blog explores practical approaches and what to expect when starting the journey to relief.
Understanding Anxiety and Its Roots: A Conversation With CPC Clinics
Discover how CPC Clinics helps individuals manage anxiety by addressing its deeper causes—like chronic stress, overthinking, and unresolved tension. This blog explores how anxious patterns form and how personalized therapy can break cycles of rumination, calm the mind, and restore emotional balance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Women in transition therapy is evidence-based counselling for women navigating major life changes such as motherhood, infertility, separation, divorce, menopause, grief, career change, burnout, caregiving, trauma, immigration stress, or identity shifts. It may include CBT, ACT, DBT-informed skills, EMDR, Solution-Focused Therapy, mindfulness, strengths-based therapy, and values-based goal setting. CPC Clinics provides women in transition therapy in Calgary and virtual counselling for women across Alberta.
Women's transition counselling can help with 10 common concerns: anxiety, depression, burnout, grief, relationship change, parenting stress, fertility stress, perimenopause, trauma, and low self-trust. Treatment focuses on emotional regulation, decision making, boundaries, coping skills, communication, identity rebuilding, and practical support for daily responsibilities. NIMH notes that depression, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders are more common in women than men, and that some women experience depression around hormone-related transitions such as pregnancy, the menstrual cycle, and menopause. (NIMH)
You can access women in transition therapy in Calgary at CPC Clinics, located at Macleod Place II, 5940 Macleod Trail SW, Suite 500, Calgary, AB T2H 2G4. Virtual therapy for women in transition is also available across Alberta. CPC Clinics offers a free 20-minute consultation, 24 to 48 hour intake after matching, and direct billing with more than 30 major insurance providers when eligible.
Therapy for women in transition uses the same evidence-based psychotherapy frameworks as general counselling, but it focuses specifically on the emotional, relational, physical, cultural, and identity changes that can happen during major life chapters. These chapters may include postpartum adjustment, infertility, separation, divorce, career change, caregiving, menopause, grief, trauma recovery, or rebuilding life after burnout. The focus is not only symptom relief, but also self-trust, role clarity, support planning, boundaries, and meaningful next steps.
Yes. Therapy can help women manage the mood, sleep, anxiety, identity, relationship, and stress changes that can occur during perimenopause, menopause, and midlife transitions. The VA notes that perimenopause can include hot flashes, night sweats, sleep difficulty, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, depressed mood, and crying spells, and that many women also face midlife stressors such as divorce, widowhood, retirement, caregiving, and chronic medical concerns. Therapy supports coping skills, emotional processing, communication, and collaboration with medical providers when physical symptoms need assessment. (VA)
Yes. Counselling can support pregnancy stress, postpartum adjustment, infertility, pregnancy loss, reproductive grief, parenting identity changes, and relationship strain during fertility treatment or early parenthood. CDC research reports that about 1 in 8 women with a recent live birth reported symptoms of postpartum depression, and postpartum depression is more intense and lasts longer than baby blues. Therapy helps clients process grief, fear, guilt, body changes, sleep disruption, decision fatigue, and the pressure to appear fine. (CDC)
No. You do not need a diagnosis to start life transition counselling for women. Many clients begin therapy because a life change has become emotionally heavy, confusing, isolating, or hard to manage alone. Mayo Clinic describes talk psychotherapy as the main treatment for adjustment disorders and notes that assessment includes major life stressors, symptoms, and how those symptoms affect life, work, school, or relationships. (Mayo Clinic)
Yes. Virtual counselling for women is available across Alberta through secure online sessions. Virtual care may fit women balancing work, caregiving, parenting, chronic illness, privacy needs, rural access, or limited travel time. CPC Clinics offers both in-person sessions in Calgary and virtual therapy across Alberta, so care can match your schedule and location.