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Hi, I’m Emma

The name Radiant Life reflects what I hope clients achieve through our work—a life rooted in compassion, authenticity, and freedom from limiting beliefs.

I help high-functioning adults who feel weighed down by anxiety, depression, or a complicated relationship with food and their body. My work is about creating space for you to step away from self-limiting beliefs and outside expectations, so you can live in a way that feels authentic, aligned, and deeply fulfilling.

As a former Division I athlete who has recovered from an eating disorder, I understand how terrifying it can feel to let go of rigid food and exercise rules when movement and competition have been such a source of joy and identity. Recovery doesn’t mean giving that up—we just have to take a pause so you can find a new, more fulfilling way forward. I help clients rebuild a relationship with food and movement that feels nourishing, sustainable, and truly their own. Together, we’ll work toward a version of movement and sport that supports your well-being, fuels your life, and belongs entirely to you.

If you’re ready to feel at ease in your body, confident in your choices, and proud of the life you’re building, I’d love to support you through psychotherapy or coaching. Reach out today to book a session and take the next step toward the radiant life you deserve.

What I offer,

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Uncover the underlying issues driving problematic patterns of behavior, such as trauma, negative core beliefs, or emotional challenges. Through this process, clients gain deeper self-awareness and develop healthier ways to navigate their lives.

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Personalized support for clients actively working to challenge their eating disorder behaviors. Through tailored recovery resources, practical advice, and compassionate guidance, clients gain tools to navigate their recovery journey.

Meal support is a structured, therapist-guided session where we share a meal or snack together to help you practice nourishing yourself in a safe, supportive environment. It’s designed for those in recovery from an eating disorder, often as part of ongoing work with a therapist, dietitian, or treatment team.

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