You went into nursing to help people. Somewhere between the short-staffed shifts, the double shifts, and the patients you couldn’t save, the job started taking more than it gives back. If you’re a nurse who feels exhausted, numb, or like you’re barely holding it together between shifts, you’re not alone — and it’s not a personal failing.
At Abroi Psychiatry, nurse burnout isn’t an abstract concept to us. Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC, spent over 15 years as a critical care nurse before becoming a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She built this practice specifically for people like her former colleagues — and now provides expert telehealth psychiatric care to nurses across Texas, Washington, and New Mexico.
Signs of Nurse Burnout
- Dreading your shift before it even starts
- Feeling emotionally flat or disconnected from patients you used to care deeply about
- Snapping at coworkers, friends, or family over small things
- Physical exhaustion that doesn’t improve with sleep
- Compassion fatigue — feeling like you have nothing left to give
- Questioning whether you can keep doing this job much longer
How We Help
- Psychiatric Evaluation — A thorough look at what’s driving your burnout, whether it’s anxiety, depression, or chronic stress
- Medication Management — When appropriate, medication to support mood, sleep, and focus
- Flexible Follow-Up Care — Appointments, including evenings, that work around rotating and night shifts
Why Nurses Choose Abroi Psychiatry
Nurses are often the worst at asking for help — trained to take care of everyone else first. Beth understands the specific pressures of the job: the short staffing, the emotional toll, the guilt of taking a sick day. She offers care from someone who has lived it, without judgment and without needing the healthcare culture explained to her. Telehealth means you can be seen from home, your car between shifts, or wherever you have a few private minutes.
About Your Provider
Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC founded Abroi Psychiatry after watching her own body stabilize patients while their minds — and the minds of the nurses around her — quietly fell apart. She combines clinical excellence with real understanding of what nursing takes out of you.
Beth is licensed in Texas, Washington, and New Mexico, with evening appointments available to fit around shift work.
How to Get Started
- Contact us to schedule your initial psychiatric evaluation
- Complete your intake forms securely online, whenever works for you
- Attend your video appointment from anywhere — no commute needed
- Receive your personalized treatment plan and start feeling like yourself again
Same-week appointments are often available. Contact Abroi Psychiatry today — you take care of everyone else. Let someone take care of you.