Where lifestyle science meets meaning

What does “liminal” mean?

Liminal refers to the space between…

Between what has been and what is still forming.

In psychology, this is often where uncertainty, identity shifts, grief, and quiet transformation live. It is not a problem to fix; it is a stage that needs support.

Liminal Space Psychology is led by Faye Evans, a Registered Psychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor, and offers reflective, neuro-informed psychological care for women navigating change and transition.

The work is paced, collaborative, and grounded, supporting emotional regulation, insight, and sustainable wellbeing during life’s in-between seasons.

This practice is for women who are functioning on the outside,
yet feeling unsettled, tired, or uncertain on the inside.

Many arrive during seasons of change — midlife, health transitions, relationship shifts, loss, or periods of questioning — when old ways no longer fit and new ones are not yet clear.

You do not need to have the language for what you are feeling.
That is part of the work.