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Los Angeles, California therapist: Quinn Knox, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Quinn Knox

Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, Trauma-Informed
Self-esteem is a life journey but I am hugely passionate about empowering clients and helping them develop a stronger sense of self-esteem through actions, community, expression and self-advocacy.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Gridley, California
Chino, California therapist: Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling

Counselor/Therapist, MFT
Caring for ourselves and our needs is a priority, yet sometimes overlooked as part of our self-esteem  
31 Years Experience
Online in Gridley, California
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Samer Fawaz, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Samer Fawaz

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., AMFT
I deeply believe that self-esteem and gaining a sense of self-worth are key components to one’s emotional growth. The more confident we feel in our body, mind and spirit the more we can evolve into the best version of ourselves. I am committed to helping you gain a better understanding of yourself while also working with you to be more comfortable with yourself.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Gridley, California
Encino, California therapist: June Dean-Villatoro, licensed clinical social worker
Self Esteem

June Dean-Villatoro

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I help individuals identify the underlying causes of their self-esteem issues by exploring their core beliefs, childhood, and improving their self-talk and view of self/identity.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Gridley, California
San Diego, California therapist: Saralee Kramer Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Saralee Kramer Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Self esteem is a term often tossed around, but what does it mean? It's learning to take excellent care of ourselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually so we can share with our friends and family from our overflow, instead of being selfish and needy. It's the job of adults to take care of ourselves first, so we can take care of others. Sometimes people were raised in families that were very stressed and their was trauma that got in the way of this learning. That's ok. I can help. Learning how to take care of your adult self isn't that difficult and doesn't take much time. Then you just practice and grow.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Gridley, California