Self Esteem therapists in Charles Town, West Virginia WV
Jennifer Young
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPC
I have over 15 years of experience counseling adults, adolescents, and children in a variety of settings. In my 5 years of private practice, I have provided individual, family, and couples therapy in a calm, accepting environment free from judgment, scrutiny, and stress.
16 Years Experience
Kreins Psychological Services
Psychologist, PhD, PsyD
As a psychologist specializing in self-esteem, my approach to therapy is focused on fostering a sense of worth, confidence, and self-compassion in individuals. Through evidence-based interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), narrative therapy, and strengths-based approaches, I help clients identify and challenge negative self-beliefs while building on their strengths and achievements. By exploring past experiences, societal influences, and interpersonal dynamics, we work collaboratively to address underlying factors contributing to low self-esteem. Additionally, I teach practical techniques for assertive communication, setting boundaries, and practicing self-care to promote self-empowerment and resilience. My goal is to support individuals in developing a more positive self-concept, enhancing their overall well-being, and navigating life with greater confidence and authenticity.
24 Years Experience
David A. Heilman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Many people have challenges with self-esteem, and these challenges often come from relationships formed early in an individual's life. Through a non-judgmental examination of these early relationship experiences and patterns, self-esteem can be greatly improved.
6 Years Experience
Richard Scott, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
How we feel about ourselves often will influence how we see relationships, life satisfaction, and the world around us. When we see ourselves negatively, we tend to put ourselves down and only believe negative appraisals of who we are. Therapy can help challenge that tendency to be self-critical and only see our worst qualities and build a better understanding about our strengths, attributes, and positive characteristics. We can learn how to show ourselves kindness and compassion and this will help us be better people who are able to be resilient and confront the challenges we face in our lives.
18 Years Experience
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Working in therapy to restore self-esteem is a very personal journey. Examining your own personal values and priorities is a necessary step to develop realistic, fulfilling objectives. Reaching goals and using success can help push back against negative thoughts and improving self-compassion and mindfulness.
19 Years Experience