Why liminalis collective?
We chose the name Liminalis Collective because “liminal” means threshold — the space between what was and what’s next. It reflects our focus on supporting parents during the transition to parenthood, a time that can feel uncertain but is also full of growth and possibility.
The word “Collective” highlights our commitment to building community and making support accessible through workshops, groups, and free resources. Our goal is to help parents navigate change with confidence, and to remind everyone going through this season that they are not alone.
Kathryn Palmer M.Ed., RP, CCC, Cc-pMH
Kathryn is a Registered Psychotherapist who works with clients virtually across Ontario. She’s a couples therapist, certified in Perinatal Mental Health, with extensive training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kathryn supports individuals and couples through major life transitions — including pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond — and is especially passionate about helping ADHDers navigate the unique challenges that can arise during the perinatal period and in relationships. She approaches her work from a neurodivergent-affirming lens and is dedicated to creating resources that are flexible, practical, and useful for all different kinds of brains.
Interested in Kathryn’s psychotherapy services?
Courtney Smyth M.Ed., RP, Cc-pMH
Courtney is a Registered Psychotherapist who offers virtual therapy across Ontario (and 1 day/week in Barrhaven). She’s been supporting people in the mental health field for over a decade, with a special focus on pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. Having navigated her own winding path to motherhood, she’s passionate about helping parents feel supported and steady through this big life transition. Courtney draws on tools like EMDR, ACT, and mindfulness to make therapy both practical and grounding.