Self Esteem therapists in Elanora, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Susan Loane Counselling - Voted Best Counselling Gold Coast Region!
Psychologist, Dual Degree: Psychology:Bachelor of Social Work: Bachelor of Social Sciences UQ/Qut
SELF ESTEEM: what is so important about having self esteem, well, in a nutshell, it's not everything, but there is nothing without it. Contact me if you feel your self esteem has taken an blow. I can work with you to understand how this has taken place, and more importantly how to get you into a better place.
27 Years Experience
Dr Poppy Edwards, Illume Psychology
Psychologist, BA (Hons), DPsych (Forensic), MPsych (Clinical)
Illume Psychology is a boutique psychology practice that offers a nurturing space to meaningfully and collaboratively work through your inner troubles. Through the transformative potential of an ongoing therapeutic conversation we will seek to understand your self-esteem and make helpful discoveries that bring about meaningful and sustained change in your life.
12 Years Experience
Karen Sri Thomas
Registered Psychotherapist, MCP
Relationships, including the one you have with yourself, play a crucial role in shaping your self-esteem and overall well-being. Talking through your biggest concerns about yourself and your relationships, whether it's with a partner, family member, fellow student, friend or colleague, is the first step toward gaining confidence in who you are and developing healthy connections. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'm here to support you.
4 Years Experience
Birgit Schreiber
Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
Self-esteem is at the core of what we do in life: in our relationships, at work, in our families, and so on. Building self-esteem is a personal path that is essential for all of us.
24 Years Experience
Ari Goldberger
Psychologist, Bachelor Of Science (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Masters of Psychology (Counselling)
Self-concept is the absolute foundation of well-being as manifested in all forms. With the foundation of self-acceptance and self-love, life is extremely challenging. The ego will instantly manipulate one to look for love "out there" which is limited and illusory in nature. Our core and birthright is self-love and joy, however childhood trauma conceals the access to this state, instead creating a self-concept based on shame. Once the shame is transcended, we experience an automatic state of self-love which always there to begin with but had inevitably been "forgotten" due to the negative programming of adverse childhood experiences.
11 Years Experience