Therapy for Women Navigating Pregnancy, Postpartum, Perimenopause, and Life Transitions
Seneka King RP
Registered Psychotherapist | Nurse | Educator
Compassionate therapy for women navigating pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, and high-pressure life transitions.
Through this work, many clients find greater confidence, steadier relationships, improved emotion regulation, and a stronger sense of self — not just coping skills, but lasting clarity and resilience.
You may be moving through pregnancy, postpartum, fertility challenges, or perimenopause and feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected from yourself. Or you may be a parent carrying the emotional load of a child in high-performance sport, or a teen or youth athlete struggling with anxiety, confidence, or performance pressure.
These transitions can be exhausting, isolating, and hard to name—especially when you’re expected to keep functioning.
Seneka provides grounded, client-centred therapy for women, parents, and youth navigating trauma, anxiety, reproductive transitions, and performance-related stress. With over a decade of experience as both a Registered Psychotherapist and Registered Nurse, she brings a deep understanding of the mind-body connection, hormonal shifts, and the emotional toll of high-expectation environments—particularly for women who have felt unseen or dismissed within healthcare systems. Seneka provides secure virtual therapy for women anywhere in Ontario.
Her work is especially supportive for:
Pregnancy, postpartum, fertility, and perimenopause-related mental health
Women navigating identity shifts and major life transitions
Parents supporting children in competitive or high-performance sport
Teens and youth athletes experiencing anxiety, pressure, or self-doubt
Therapy with Seneka is collaborative and paced to your needs. You set the goals and priorities; she offers structure, evidence-based tools, and steady support to help you feel more grounded, confident, and able to move forward.
Seneka offers secure virtual therapy for clients across Ontario.
What to Expect in Your First Sessions
Therapy with Seneka begins with you. You’ll explore your main concerns, what feels overwhelming or stuck, and what you hope to change. Sessions are collaborative, paced to your needs, and grounded in evidence-based approaches (CBT, EMDR trauma-informed care, somatic awareness). Many clients feel more understood and less alone after their first few sessions. Clients across Ontario find support for anxiety, perinatal transitions, and life changes.
Who is this Therapy For?
Seneka supports women across Ontario who are navigating pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, trauma, anxiety, and major life transitions.
You might be coming to therapy because:
A past experience still feels too close, too loud, or too heavy
Pregnancy, postpartum, fertility challenges, or pregnancy loss have shaken your sense of safety or identity
Anxiety, emotional overwhelm, or chronic stress are affecting your sleep, relationships, or confidence
You’re navigating menopause, a career shift, or a major life transition and don’t recognize yourself anymore
You’ve spent years being “the strong one,” and it’s no longer sustainable
You feel stuck in self-criticism, people-pleasing, or carrying responsibility that isn’t yours
Cultural, systemic, or intergenerational pressures are shaping your choices in ways that feel limiting or exhausting
Seneka’s style is steady, compassionate, and non-judgmental. Her work is grounded in trauma-informed, culturally responsive care that honours lived experience—especially for women who have felt overlooked or minimized within healthcare or support systems.
Why Women Choose Therapy With Seneka
Culturally responsive, trauma-informed care
Seneka has extensive experience supporting racialized, Indigenous, and underserved women in remote communities. She integrates cultural humility and respect into every session.
Psychotherapy that blends science and humanity
Her work draws from CBT, mindfulness, somatic awareness, trauma-informed practice, and DBT. She incorporates each tool only when it feels right for you.
Perinatal and reproductive mental health expertise
With training from Postpartum Support International and years of maternal health nursing, Seneka understands the emotional, hormonal, relational, and cultural layers of reproductive transitions.
A calming presence that makes therapy feel safer
Clients describe her as grounded, intuitive, and deeply validating—someone who makes therapy feel like a place to exhale without explaining your entire life story.
Areas of Specialization
Trauma Therapy (including perinatal and intergenerational trauma)
Anxiety & Emotional Regulation
Pregnancy, Postpartum, Infertility & Pregnancy Loss
Stress & Burnout
Identity Shifts (motherhood, career, cultural expectations)
Mindfulness-Based & Somatic Techniques
Support for Women Navigating Systemic & Cultural Pressures
Life Transitions: Parenting, Menopause, Relationship Changes
RN → understands body, hormones, health systems
RP → therapeutic depth and emotional safety
Experience → “you won’t have to explain everything from scratch”
If you’re unsure whether therapy is the right next step, you don’t need to decide that alone. You can start with a conversation.
Support for Parents and Youth Athletes and other High-Performance Environments
Support for Parents & Youth in High-Performance Sport
Parenting a competitive athlete comes with real pressure—busy schedules, expectations, and ongoing worry
Seneka understands this personally as a parent of a high-performing athlete
Therapy supports parents in managing anxiety and feeling more confident in how they show up
Seneka also works with teens and youth athletes to build emotional regulation, confidence, and resilience beyond results
Support is available for parents, athletes, or both
FAQs
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Sessions with Seneka feel grounded, calm, and deeply respectful of your lived experience. She creates a space where you don’t have to justify your feelings or “be strong.” Her approach blends evidence-based tools (CBT, mindfulness, somatic techniques) with a culturally responsive lens so that therapy feels relevant, affirming, and safe. Clients often say they finally feel understood without having to over-explain themselves.
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Seneka supports women across the lifespan—through pregnancy, postpartum, infertility, pregnancy loss, trauma, anxiety, relationship stress, burnout, identity shifts, and cultural or intergenerational pressures. She works especially well with women who carry a lot for others and need a place where they can lay it down and breathe.
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Yes. Seneka provides secure virtual psychotherapy for women anywhere in Ontario. Whether you’re a new mom, navigating a life transition, or living in a community with limited access to care, virtual sessions allow you to receive high-quality support without added barriers.
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Seneka integrates:
CBT for anxiety, mood, and negative thinking patterns
Trauma-informed therapy for overwhelm, triggers, and recovery after difficult experiences
Mindfulness and somatic awareness to help regulate your body and emotions
DBT-informed skills for boundaries, distress tolerance, and emotional stability
Reproductive mental health best practices informed by PSI training
She adapts everything to your goals, your pace, and your cultural and personal context.
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Yes. Much of Seneka’s clinical and nursing background includes working with Indigenous communities, racialized women, and clients facing systemic barriers. Her practice is grounded in cultural humility, respect, and a deep understanding of intergenerational trauma.
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Absolutely. With advanced perinatal mental health training and years of maternal nursing experience, Seneka provides compassionate, informed support for pregnancy loss, fertility stress, traumatic births, postpartum anxiety, and the emotional intensity of early parenthood.
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Yes. You don’t need a diagnosis, crisis, or traumatic history to benefit from therapy. Many clients come to Seneka because they’re overwhelmed, stuck in old patterns, or navigating life transitions. Her work is about helping you reconnect with your strength—not proving that your struggles are “big enough.”
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You can book a free consultation to meet Seneka, ask questions, and get a feel for her approach. If it’s a good match, you’ll schedule your first session and begin working together at a pace that feels right for you.

