Self Esteem therapists in Lenzie, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
Heather Macfarlane
Registered Psychotherapist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist
Our sense of self-worth underpins everything we do and all decisions we make. I love the description of self-esteem as "the ability to like yourself when you lose, just as much as when you win". Few of us have ever done anything so truly awful to merit the level of self-loathing that some people place on themselves. Why limit yourself, your opportunities and your time in this world because of low self-esteem when we are all equally worthy of love and respect simply for being, regardless of achievements, success, looks, weight or whatever else you base your self-esteem on.
15 Years Experience
Jayne LESLEY Allen
Hypnotherapist, MIBWRT,MNCH,GQHP, Brainworking Recursive Therapist, NLP Practioner, Mindfulness Teacher, Coach
Suffering from lack of self esteem? Do you want to full fill your dreams and feel your full self worth? BWRT, Hypnotherapy and NLP can help you do that in is a little as 1 to 4 session.
14 Years Experience
Melissa Pickett, LPCC
Licensed Professional Counsellor
We can use psychotherapy and processing to find potential triggers and reasons for low self esteem. Then we will follow up with a CBT approach and identify some of the thoughts, feelings and behaviors that follow these triggers. Together we can come up with ways to better manage some of these triggers, with goals of replacing unhealthy thoughts and behaviors with more meaningful ones.
9 Years Experience
Nick Morecroft Trauma Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP
Much of our self esteem is originally developed through a healthy interactive relationship with our parents or caregivers during childhood. Interruptions, abuse or neglect during childhood creates a break in the development of self esteem. This can be addressed in therapy, changing self-defeating beliefs formed as a result of how you were treated, and creating ways to build your self esteem in adult life.
10 Years Experience
Dr David Tilbrook
Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist Specialising in Psychotherapy with Senior Practitioner Status
Getting back on our own side, being there for our self, interested in our self, wanting good things for our self, requires undoing processes that have probably become entrenched habits of being self critical or ignoring and dismissing our self. Once we see that we have got stuck in such ways of treating our self, we can work hard together to take a stand against these processes, and reconnect with our healthy self love and care.
24 Years Experience