Self Esteem therapists in Portland, England ENG, United Kingdom GB

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Christchurch, England therapist: Saffron Marriner, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

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
In-Person Near Portland, ENG
Online in Portland, England
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Karen Queller, art therapist
Self Esteem

Karen Queller

Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Reconnect with the you that is already there. Explore your strengths, and lean into self-compassion, so you can embrace all of who you are.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Portland, England
Lancing, England therapist: Jerry Ramsden, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Jerry Ramsden

Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working self-esteem including imposter syndrome and self-sabotage.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Portland, England
London, England therapist: Dr Paul Garden, psychologist
Self Esteem

Dr Paul Garden

Psychologist, Doctorate in Psychology, DPsych, MSc with Distinction, BSc First Class Honours.
People's relationship towards themselves is central to my approach to therapy. I am highly specialised in working with experiences of low self esteem, low self worth, self-hatred, and a struggle to value and love yourself.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Portland, England
Alton, England  therapist: Julie Jenner, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Julie Jenner

Counsellor/Therapist, BA(Hons), NCS Senior Accredited
Self-esteem, and confidence, can be so fragile and we can allow it to be taken from us without knowing we have a choice. If you hear a version of yourself often enough, eventually you believe it. Positive attention throughout our childhood can carry us a long way, just as unhealthy attention can be just as far reaching. We live in a society that thrusts expectation in front of us nearly constantly, and trying to live up to it can be painful and demoralising. How would you like to be able to know who you are and start living your life how you want it? Through questioning your self-beliefs, and where they come from, you can begin to feel better with who you are. By not trying to live up to standards and expectations set by others, you can find strength in doing it your way. Is low self-esteem about not being good enough, or about you trying to be somebody or something that you are not?  
8 Years Experience
Online in Portland, England