Counseling for healthcare employees

Helping you connect with your values and recover.

You may have arrived here if…

  • You work in healthcare as someone who provides direct patient care, offers clinical support, works in administration behind the scenes, or serves in hospital leadership, and feel emotionally exhausted by the demands of the job

  • You carry the weight of responsibility, high-stakes decisions, and constant exposure to suffering, often without space to process it

  • You’re experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, or moral distress, even though you care deeply about your work

  • You feel pressure to stay strong, competent, and composed, while privately feeling depleted or overwhelmed

  • You’re struggling to set boundaries between work and home, or finding it hard to rest, disconnect, or feel present outside of work

  • You’re questioning your identity, purpose, or sustainability in healthcare and wondering how much longer you can keep going this way

However you arrived here, I am glad you’re here. Read on to see how my healthcare worker counseling services may help you.

Individual counseling services for healthcare employees

Working in healthcare often requires putting others first, managing constant responsibility, and functioning under sustained stress. Individual counseling offers a confidential space to slow down, step out of survival mode, and process the emotional impact of your work — including burnout, moral distress, grief, and the cumulative weight of caring for others.

Therapy can also help you reconnect with your personal values and sense of purpose, especially if your work has begun to feel misaligned with who you are or how you want to live. Through reflection and support, counseling can help you clarify boundaries, restore emotional balance, and make more intentional choices about your work and well-being. Whether you’re seeking sustainability in healthcare or simply a way to feel more like yourself again, therapy can be a place to recalibrate and begin moving forward with greater clarity and resilience.

A message to healthcare employees

Working in healthcare often means showing up for others during some of the most vulnerable and high-stakes moments of their lives. Whether you are a healthcare worker providing direct patient care, offering clinical or operational support, or serving in hospital or healthcare leadership, your role carries significant responsibility, emotional intensity, and pressure. Over time, the demands of healthcare work can quietly accumulate and impact your mental and emotional well-being.

Many healthcare professionals experience burnout, chronic stress, compassion fatigue, moral distress, or emotional exhaustion, particularly in healthcare systems facing ongoing strain. You may find yourself feeling overwhelmed, disconnected from the values that once guided your work, struggling to maintain boundaries, or carrying work-related stress home with you. These experiences are common among nurses, physicians, advanced practice providers, allied health professionals, and healthcare leaders, and they are not a sign of personal failure.

Through my clinical experience working within healthcare settings, I have developed a deep understanding of the realities healthcare employees face. I recognize that seeking therapy for healthcare workers can feel unfamiliar or difficult in a culture that often prioritizes resilience, self-sacrifice, and pushing through adversity. Counseling offers a dedicated space to step back from constant demands and focus on your own well-being.

Individual counseling for healthcare employees can help you process workplace stress, address burnout, clarify values, set sustainable boundaries, and reconnect with meaning in your professional and personal life. You deserve mental health support that acknowledges both the importance of your work and the toll it can take. When you’re ready, help is available.

My experience working with healthcare employees

Throughout my 11 years working in major hospital systems, I have worked alongside and supported healthcare professionals across many disciplines. This experience has shaped my understanding of both the triumphs and the challenges that come with working in healthcare and patient care settings. My current and former clients include imaging specialists, medical assistants, social workers, nurses, advanced practice providers, resident physicians, and healthcare leaders ranging from director-level roles to associate vice president leadership.

This work has given me a deep understanding of the emotional and professional demands healthcare workers face. Many professionals I support are navigating the long-term emotional impact of working in high-demand healthcare environments, including burnout, compassion fatigue, and moral distress.

I also recognize that healthcare culture frequently prioritizes perseverance and patient care over personal well-being, which can make seeking support feel unfamiliar. I am committed to offering confidential, supportive therapy where healthcare professionals can process workplace stress, reconnect with personal and professional values, set sustainable boundaries, and focus on their own mental health while continuing their meaningful work.

If you’re a healthcare professional and something on this page resonates with you, I invite you to reach out. The demands of healthcare work can be heavy, and having a space focused on your well-being can make a meaningful difference. Support is available when you’re ready.