Self Esteem therapists in Tolland, Connecticut CT
Whitney Hoke
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC, LPC, BC-DMT-R
Self esteem building activities utilizing a variety of approaches including DBT and expressive therapy.
12 Years Experience
Sherry Skyler Kelly, PhD
Psychologist, Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Executive Coach, Educational Consultant, Speaker, Author
How to harness the strength within you? A goal-oriented program of therapy is personalized for each client to develop more positive self esteem and to harness the strengths within. Therapy using evidence based strategies of Positive Psychology.
24 Years Experience
Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
Low self esteem and a poor self image, which can get to a point for some people of self-hatred, erodes your life. In spite of achievements, you never feel good enough, and can't feel truly at peace. Because poor self esteem is often a lifelong problem, it can be very hard to resolve on your own. It is often related to trauma in childhood. When I work with clients who struggle with low self esteem, I want to understand how they came to the belief that they are generally not good enough. We also will look at how habits of thought, feeling, behavior, and self care may be reinforcing a negative self image, and work on making changes so a positive self image can be reinforced instead.
34 Years Experience
Therapy Solutions, LLC
Psychologist
All of our therapists work with individuals who struggle with self-esteem. We work to understand both current issues and circumstances, as well as how the past and a person's development may contribute to self-esteem difficulties. Tara Filmyer specialises in supporting adolescents as they learn skills to build self-confidence and self-esteem.
22 Years Experience
Hannah Warshowsky
Psychologist, PhD
I talk about self-criticism, often how we express self-esteem, with all of my clients. Every. Single. One. We call ourselves things we would never call anyone else “disgusting, lazy, unworthy, embarrassing, ugly, stupid. The list goes on and on. Instead of metaphorically beating yourself up for beating yourself up (because that defeats the purpose right?) try some of these tips. ✔️
Try talking to yourself how you would talk to a best friend, small child, or a lovable pet. You can still challenge yourself but say it in a gentle way. “I know you are really tired but you are gonna feel better if you get up and make some breakfast.
8 Years Experience