Emily Paxton works at the intersection of emotional health and physical well-being, supporting people who appear capable and composed on the outside while quietly running on empty within. The high-functioning professional who can’t stop checking work messages after dinner, the caregiver who has given so much there’s nothing left for herself, the person whose relationship with food has quietly become a source of shame — these are the people Emily is built to help.
An LMHC with fifteen years of clinical experience, Emily also brings over two decades of training as a Registered Dietitian, a rare dual foundation that allows her to address both the psychological and physiological dimensions of eating disorders, burnout, anxiety, and body image. Her practice draws on Internal Family Systems, EMDR, and somatic work to help clients regulate, process, and reconnect — with themselves, their relationships, and for those who desire it, their faith. Her approach to Christian-integrated therapy treats spirituality not as an add-on but as a living source of comfort and renewal.
Emily sees individuals, couples, families, and adolescents, in person in Noblesville, Indiana and online. Her clients consistently describe her sessions as grounding and unhurried — a place where worth doesn’t have to be earned.