Perimenopause Therapy

Meaningful therapy for women navigating the emotional, physical, and identity shifts of perimenopause with Katherine Hyde-Hensley.

When your body is changing and you no longer feel like yourself

What is perimenopause therapy?

Perimenopause therapy is specialized support for women navigating the emotional, relational, and psychological changes that often accompany the transition toward menopause.

Perhaps you’ve noticed that your emotions feel more intense than they once did.

Maybe anxiety, irritability, sadness, overwhelm, or self-doubt have appeared seemingly out of nowhere.

You may find yourself struggling with sleep, experiencing changes in your energy, feeling disconnected from your body, or wondering why things that once felt manageable now feel so much harder.

For many women, perimenopause is more than a hormonal transition. It can be a profound life transition that brings questions about identity, aging, relationships, purpose, and what comes next.

You may feel frustrated that others dismiss what you’re experiencing or tell you it’s simply something you need to endure.

But your experience deserves attention, understanding, and support.

Therapy offers a space to make sense of these changes, process what this season is bringing up, and reconnect with yourself as your life continues to evolve.

ARE YOU CARRYING MORE THAN PEOPLE AROUND YOU REALIZE?

Perimenopause therapy may help if you are…

Experiencing increased anxiety, mood changes, or emotional overwhelm

Struggling with irritability, frustration, or emotional sensitivity

Having difficulty sleeping and feeling emotionally depleted

Feeling unlike yourself and unsure why

Navigating changes in your body, identity, or self-confidence

Feeling grief related to aging, fertility changes, or life transitions

Why I Do This Work

WHAT IF YOU DID NOT HAVE TO EXPLAIN YOUR PAIN HERE?

In 2005, I became a stillbirth mom.

My daughter Helen was born still at 38 weeks, and losing her changed the way I understand grief, trauma, and motherhood.

Helen is the reason I chose this work and why I specialize in reproductive mental health, pregnancy loss, birth trauma, and the emotional complexities of motherhood.

You do not have to convince me your pain is real. I already understand more than you think.

Your experiences deserve to be honored without becoming the measure of your worth.

Therapy That Is Compassionate, Honest, and Grounded

WHAT DOES THERAPY WITH ME ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE?

My approach is warm, direct, and deeply compassionate. I do not believe in toxic positivity or forcing healing before you are ready. I believe in creating a space where you can tell the truth about what you are carrying and have that truth met with both emotional support and clinical skill.

Therapy with me is collaborative. We work together to understand what has happened, how it has shaped you, and what healing may look like moving forward. My work integrates evidence-based approaches including:

Narrative Therapy

Narrative Therapy helps you explore the stories pain, trauma, grief, or shame may have shaped about who you are. Together, we begin separating your identity from the experiences that hurt you so you can reconnect with yourself more fully and compassionately.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT helps identify thought patterns that keep you stuck in anxiety, self-blame, shame, rumination, or hopelessness. We work to gently shift those patterns while building more supportive ways of relating to yourself.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

DBT offers practical emotional regulation tools for navigating overwhelming emotions, uncertainty, grief waves, anxiety, and the difficult moments that can arrive without warning.

I am also a certified birth, postpartum, and palliative doula, which allows me to support clients with both clinical expertise and lived understanding of reproductive and maternal experiences.

WHAT BEGINS TO CHANGE WHEN YOU HAVE SUPPORT THROUGH THIS TRANSITION?

Meeting This Season with Greater Compassion

Over time, many women begin to notice:

Greater understanding of the emotional impact of perimenopause

Increased self-compassion and less self-criticism

Reduced anxiety and emotional overwhelm

Improved ability to navigate stress and uncertainty

Greater confidence in advocating for their needs

A stronger connection to their changing bodies

More clarity about their priorities and future goals

A Note to You

What if what you’re feeling makes more sense than you realize?

You may have spent months—or even years—wondering why everything feels different.

Perhaps you’ve blamed yourself for being more emotional, more anxious, more exhausted, or less patient than you used to be.

Maybe you’ve questioned whether you’re imagining it, overreacting, or simply not coping as well as you once did.

The truth is that many women enter perimenopause carrying significant emotional burdens while also navigating major life transitions. Careers evolve. Children become more independent. Relationships change. Parents age. Bodies change.

It can feel like everything is shifting at once.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or uncertain during this season, there is nothing wrong with you.

You deserve support that acknowledges both the emotional and physical realities of what you are experiencing.

You do not have to navigate this transition alone.

When you’re ready, I would be honored to walk alongside you as you make sense of this chapter and discover what is possible on the other side of it.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

You do not need to be in crisis for therapy to help. Many women reach out because they feel emotionally overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, disconnected from themselves, or exhausted from carrying difficult experiences alone. Therapy offers a space to process what you are going through with support and care.

Do you offer virtual therapy?

Yes. Telehealth services are available statewide across North Carolina, allowing you to access support from the comfort and privacy of your own space.

Do you take insurance?

Yes. I currently accept all major insurances in North Carolina and also offer a private pay rate of $160/session. Please reach out if you have any questions.

Do I need to have experienced a major trauma for therapy to help?

Not at all. Many women seek therapy during seasons of transition, emotional overwhelm, identity changes, grief, anxiety, or motherhood challenges that feel difficult to navigate alone. Your pain does not need to be extreme to deserve support.

Reach Out Today

(828) 771-6985

katherine@katherinehydehensley.com

Sessions provided virtually throughout North Carolina, USA

Sessions provided in-person at 29 Ravenscroft Drive, Suite 203, Asheville, NC 28801

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