Parenthood Support That Comes To You

In-Home Perinatal Mental Health Therapy + Childcare

Wajoko Therapy offers in-home perinatal mental health support during pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. Sessions include childcare support and are available across the Minnesota Twin Cities area.

Sessions are calm, supportive, and focused on what you’re dealing with right now. The goal is to reduce stress and give you practical, solution-focused tools to feel more like yourself again.

Support for Every Stage of Parenthood

Wajoko Therapy offers perinatal mental health support during pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. Sessions are grounded in the real emotional and day-to-day challenges of this time, and offered in your homewith childcare and functional support —to reduce stress and make support easier to access.

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Pregnancy

We support you through the emotional shift into parenthood—helping you manage stress, anxiety, and the mental load of what’s ahead, while creating space to feel more steady and prepared.

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Postpartum

Postpartum support focuses on the real weight of early recovery—mood changes, anxiety, overwhelm, and feeling unlike yourself—so you don’t have to carry it alone while you’re healing.

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Early Parenthood

As life settles into a new rhythm, therapy helps you navigate identity changes, burnout, relationship stress, and the everyday pressure of caring for a child and meeting growing family needs.

Anne Olamide

Anne Olamide, MA, LPCC, PMH-C

About Wajoko Therapy

Founded by Anne Olamide, a licensed mental health professional with over ten years of experience, Wajoko Therapy is grounded in perinatal mental health and shaped by real-world work with parents and families.

Wá jókòó is a Yoruba phrase that means “come and sit down,” but its meaning goes deeper. It is an invitation to pause, set everything else aside, and take a breath. It reflects the kind of space Wajoko Therapy is built to offer—one that allows honesty, rest, and support without pressure or urgency.

To make support easier to access, each visit includes a two-person team: a perinatal mental health therapist and a childcare specialist who helps care for your child while you focus on therapy.

“You Don’t Have To Do This Alone”

Perinatal Mental Health Therapy

Perinatal therapy supports the emotional side of pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood—especially when things feel heavy, confusing, or isolating. It’s a space to slow down, talk honestly, and feel steadier again.

This support is for anyone caring for a baby or young child—whether you gave birth, you’re supporting a partner, adopting, or stepping into a caregiver role. Sessions are grounded, safe, and judgment-free.

Perinatal therapy can help you work through:

  • Anxiety
  • Overwhelm
  • Intrusive Thoughts
  • Burnout
  • Sleep Deprivation
  • Mom Guilt
  • Identity Changes
  • Relationship Stress
  • Birth Trauma
  • Postpartum Anxiety
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Feeling Down or Disconnected
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Let’s Make This Feel More Manageable

We can start with a conversation and go from there