Therapy for Therapists

Supporting the supporters - Virtual and in-person therapy in Indiana

You support so many — you deserve support, too.
Show up for your clients feeling grounded, whole, and well — emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

– Emily Paxton MA, LMHC, RD

Therapist, who’s supporting you now?

Therapist — you’re the steady one. The safe one. The one others count on.

You hold space for trauma, crisis, and deep emotion — day after day.
You work long hours, skip lunch, and keep showing up.

But who’s holding space for you?

Compassion fatigue, blurry boundaries, and echoes of your own trauma can quietly build up — even when you love the work.

You don’t need a self-care checklist.
You need real, sustaining support - from someone who gets it.

Support doesn’t have to stop with your clients.
You’re the one others turn to — but you deserve support, too.

Imagine this: You’re holding space without burning out.
You’re doing the work you love — without losing yourself in it.

You’ve found a rhythm where boundaries feel natural, rest is non-negotiable, and your own needs finally get a seat at the table.

You’re still the steady one — but now, you’re supported, too.
That’s what balance really looks like.

It’s your turn to be supported

As a therapist and long-time dietitian, I see you — because I’ve been there.

Supporting others is meaningful work. It’s why you do what you do.
But let’s be honest — holding space for everyone else can leave you feeling stretched thin, emotionally exhausted, and unsure where you fit in outside of your role.

I’m here for the therapists, clinicians, and caregivers who are always the ones others turn to — and are quietly wondering, “But who’s supporting me?”

Together, we’ll create space for you to be held, supported, and restored — so you can keep showing up with joy, clarity, and a full heart.

Because even the strongest supporters need support.
And you deeply, truly deserve it.

This therapy is for … 

Therapists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals who feel the weight of serving others — and are struggling to find balance in their own lives.

If work is bleeding into home, and you're left running on fumes...
If you’re supporting everyone else, but your own needs keep getting pushed aside...
If the career you once loved is starting to feel like too much…

You’re not alone — and you don’t have to keep doing this alone, either.

You chose this work for a reason — supporting others is part of who you are.

But over time, the constant giving, emotional labor, and pressure to hold it all together can take a toll.

Maybe it’s burnout. Maybe it’s old beliefs about worth and self-sacrifice. Either way, the balance between caring for others and caring for yourself has started to slip.

Together, we’ll explore what’s beneath the overwhelm — utilizing therapy approaches from EMDR and IFS to help you release what no longer serves you and reconnect with yourself.

Let’s chat.