You heal others. Who helps you heal?

Therapy for doctors, nurses, and medical professionals carrying invisible wounds behind the mask of care.

A person in a white coat stands on a small rock in the middle of a calm body of water, facing a dramatic sunset with clouds and reflections on the water's surface.

You’re trained to power through. But you’re shutting down.

The medical field expects perfection under pressure. But who holds space for you when the shift ends?

  • You’re physically and emotionally exhausted but still expected to perform

  • You’ve seen more trauma than anyone talks about

  • You can’t “turn off” anymore—even at home

  • You feel guilty for being human in a system that demands superhuman

  • You worry that if you stop, everything will fall apart

You don’t have to carry this alone.

I work with medical professionals who are silently unraveling from burnout, trauma, and compassion fatigue.

I understand the culture that says rest is weakness and pain is personal. Therapy is where we rewrite that narrative.

Together, we’ll work on:

  • Processing secondary trauma and ethical distress

  • Managing anxiety, grief, and emotional shutdown

  • Regulating your nervous system

  • Building boundaries that don’t feel like betrayal

  • Reclaiming your identity beyond your profession

What Clients Often Report:

  • Emotional clarity and fewer breakdowns

  • The ability to rest without guilt

  • Reconnection to purpose without self-sacrifice

  • A calmer, more grounded presence—at work and home

  • Relief from chronic stress, sleep issues, and numbness

You’re not weak. You’re depleted. That’s different.

You don’t need to push harder. You need someone who gets it—and a space where you can finally put it down.