Self Esteem therapists in Greenville, Rhode Island RI
Robert A. Walker and Associates, Counseling and Consulting Center Inc.
Counselor/Therapist
Self-esteem is a big contributor to well-being. Low self-esteem is linked to feelings of shame, self-doubt, and inadequacy. It can prevent people from finding fulfilling relationships or following their dreams.
People who have low self-esteem can get help in therapy. A therapist can help people recognize and reduce negative self-talk. People can also self-compassion and goal-setting, both of which are linked to improved self-esteem.
16 Years Experience
Circle of Healing Psychotherapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC
Our focus with clients who come into therapy with low self-esteem will be to identify origins of their self-view, healing the negative self-concept, and changing the distorted thinking they have of themselves.
11 Years Experience
Bill Hoekstra
Psychologist, Psy.D., LP DBSM
Do you struggle with feeling down on yourself or are you uncertain of your worth? I have over 24 years of experience helping individuals build stronger self-esteem and navigate the emotional challenges that may be contributing to these feelings. I specialize in supporting individuals who experience low self-esteem, negative self-talk, self-criticism, and underlying emotional difficulties.
I utilize a variety of evidence-based therapies, including CBT, A.R.T., and EMDR, to help you develop self-compassion, identify your strengths, and build healthier coping mechanisms.
If you're ready to build a stronger sense of self and create a more fulfilling life, contact me today for a free consultation.
26 Years Experience
Dr. Trey Cole
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
Have you ever struggled with not feeling good enough? Do your goals seem out of reach or unattainable? Please reach out, and we can help you find the right path forward.
17 Years Experience
Michele Sitorus (Inner Peace Psychological Care)
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I will help you identify and challenge negative self-talk and beliefs, while promoting self-compassion and acceptance. Cognitive-behavioral techniques may be used to reframe unhelpful thoughts and develop more realistic and positive self-perceptions. Additionally, therapy may involve exploring past experiences and relationships that have influenced self-esteem, fostering greater self-awareness and understanding.
5 Years Experience