Self Esteem therapists in Cottenham, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
Abi Jude
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP Member
Self-esteem is the corner stone to a healthy and balanced life. If only it were easy to build our sense of self and be confident that intrinsically we are ok as we are. We may carry messages from our past and perhaps have never felt good about ourselves. I will work with you to look at the messages you give yourself and behaviour that may be supporting your lack of self esteem so you can begin to make changes and have a different experience.
13 Years Experience
Estelle Dooley
Counsellor/Therapist, Accredited, MA in Counselling & Psychotherapy, MBACP Reg
I offer personalized support and evidence-based strategies to help individuals cultivate a strong sense of self-worth and empowerment. With a compassionate and strengths-based approach, I guide clients through the process of recognizing their inherent value and embracing their unique strengths. Drawing upon my expertise and years of experience, I empower clients to overcome self-doubt, develop healthy self-esteem, and unleash their full potential in all aspects of life.
18 Years Experience
YouBeYou Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist
Self esteem and inner critics can be disabling in life. I am passionate about supporting and empowering you to deeply believe in who you are whilst building the strongest relationship with self.
4 Years Experience
Saffron Marriner
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I work with clients regarding building self esteem both in a person centred way, feeling heard and validated, as well as at times using CBT in order to reframe thoughts in order to change feelings and work towards more empowering behaviours. These behaviours in turn encourage more supportive and compassionate self talk which enables the client to feel better about themselves.
20 Years Experience
Dr Aneliya Gonsard
Psychologist, DClinPscy, MSc, BA
We all relate to ourselves in varied and sometimes fluctuating ways - sometimes critically and harshly, other times in more gente and forgiving ways. This relationship is influenced by past and current experiences and what we have 'taken in' from those (especially with caregivers and other important people in our lives). A punitive, demeaning stance to one's own self, which has been there for a long time and is hard to shift, is what brings many people to therapy. Both because of the suffering it inflicts internally, as well as the impact it has on the way a person relates to the external world.
If this is something you struggle with and would like to explore the option of psychotherapy to address this, please get in touch.
14 Years Experience