Kindred Connection, LLC Services

Perimenopause Support

At Kindred Connection, we understand that the perimenopausal phase—a time when hormonal changes prepare the body for menopause—can be both a period of growth and significant mental health challenges. This is why our affiliates offer specialized mental health support for women and individuals navigating perimenopause. We are here to ensure that no one faces these challenges alone, and our goal is to build a supportive community that prioritizes mental wellness throughout this transformative stage.

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Our Commitment to Mental Health

We are passionate about providing a safe, inclusive space where anyone experiencing perimenopausal symptoms can find support, no matter their identity or experiences. Our network of perimenopausal mental health specialists includes professionals who are here to listen, guide, and offer tools for managing anxiety, depression, mood swings, and other mental health concerns related to this transitional period.

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Perimenopause Mental Health

Perimenopausal mental health care involves addressing a variety of psychological challenges that may arise during this life stage. Our affiliates provide support across the full spectrum of perimenopausal experiences. Whether you are struggling with:

  • Hormone-related mood swings, anxiety, or depression
  • Increased irritability or feelings of overwhelm
  • Sleep disruptions and their impact on mental well-being
  • Changes in self-esteem, body image, or sexual health
  • The emotional impact of transitioning into menopause

Our affiliates offer compassionate, evidence-based care to support resilience and well-being. We also provide support for loved ones, ensuring that family members and partners understand and can assist throughout this transition.

Contact Local Perimenopause Mental Health Providers

At Kindred Connection, our perimenopause mental health affiliates are dedicated professionals with expertise in supporting individuals through the mental health challenges of the perimenopausal phase. Each member of our network brings unique skills, specialties, and a shared dedication to promoting mental wellness.

 Kinga Kondor-Hine for perimenopause support in CNY

 Kinga Kondor-Hine


With almost 30 years of experience as a therapist, I continue to be fascinated by the flexibility of women as they transition through life. From puberty to fertility, from motherhood to grandparenthood, life transitions can be stressful, incredibly rewarding, full of love, tumultuous, emotional, and exhausting, all at the same time. I see my role as supporting and guiding women through life transitions and offering tools to navigate the physical and emotional changes in the last third of a woman’s life span. 

Address: Telehealth only

Insurance: Aetna, Cigna, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Oscar, Oxford Health Plans, United Health Care

Perimenopause Mental Health FAQs

Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about perimenopause mental health services. If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly.

  • What is perimenopause mental health?

    Perimenopause mental health focuses on the emotional and psychological challenges that may arise during the perimenopausal phase, often due to hormonal changes.

  • What mental health conditions are commonly addressed in perimenopause mental health?

    Common issues include mood swings, anxiety, depression, irritability, and sleep disruptions.

  • How do I know if I need perimenopause mental health support?

    If you experience mental health symptoms that interfere with your daily life or well-being, perimenopause mental health support may be beneficial.

  • Do you offer support for partners and family members?

    Yes, we recognize the importance of helping loved ones understand and support individuals going through perimenopause.

  • How do I get started with perimenopause mental health services?

    Review the affiliates listed above and reach out to them using one of thew two contact options. 

  • Is perimenopause mental health therapy covered by insurance?

    Coverage may vary. Contact your insurance provider to discuss coverage options, including potential Out-of-Network (OON) benefits.

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