
Therapy for Health Professionals
Virtual and in-person therapy in Indiana
“You deserve to show up for your clients and patients feeling your best self; emotionally, physically, and spiritually.”
– Emily Paxton MA, LMHC, RD
Work-life balance feeling … off?
Working in healthcare? It’s no walk in the park — we all know the grind.
The extremely efficient power naps, coffee, and adrenaline for lunch, and wait … when’s the last time I washed these scrubs?
Along with the stress, long hours, exhaustion, and wondering where your spark for it all went …
Inside the workplace, we get it, but outside? That’s where the struggle REALLY hits.
Trying to juggle everything can feel like you’re running a health clinic all on your own.
You crave balance, to rediscover your joy and your passion for your work.
Find your sweet spot
That balance your craving? It’s totally within reach.
Picture this: you're navigating your career, home life, and relationships with ease (okay, as much as healthcare chaos allows).
You’ve rediscovered your passion for your work—without feeling like you have to give all of yourself to it.
You’re enjoying life for you again, feeling fulfilled while giving to others and saving some for yourself.
Balance? Oh yeah, you've nailed it.
Let’s find your balance
As a 25-year registered dietitian and 15-year therapist, I get it.
Serving others is incredibly rewarding—it brings you purpose.
But let’s be real: it can also leave you completely drained, with little left for enjoying life or yourself outside of work.
I’m here for the healthcare workers feeling lost, stretched thin, and overspent.
Together, we’ll find the balance that reignites joy in every corner of your life.
Because you deserve it.

This therapy is for …
→ For healthcare workers feeling a lack of work-life balance.
→ Healthcare professionals that are struggling with their home life, work life, or both.
→ Anyone struggling with their personal life when working in a career serving others.