Self Esteem therapists in Manteca, California CA

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Tracy, California therapist: Chad Cryder, psychologist
Self Esteem

Chad Cryder

Psychologist, PhD
Self-esteem issues is a polite way of talking about shame. Underneath the mean things you say about yourself is shame and fear. I've struggled with this most of my life. The terrible things I used to say about myself always seemed to manifest around me, which kept me trapped. We will work to unwind the web of beliefs you have and find the beauty deep inside.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Manteca, CA
Online in Manteca, California
Riverbank, California therapist: Erica McArn, psychologist
Self Esteem

Erica McArn

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Self-esteem is an intrinsic self-evaluation and internal labeling of an individual's subjective self-worth. Low self-esteem can have significant negative effects in a person's life and lead to many difficulties from challenges in interpersonal relationships to issues navigating social situations. I work closely with clients utilizing an eclectic approach to explore self-worth, promote positive self-talk/affirmations, and develop goals around improving self-esteem.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person Near Manteca, CA
Online in Manteca, California
Irvine, California therapist: Dr. David Shapiro, psychologist
Self Esteem

Dr. David Shapiro

Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
Self-esteem, sense of self, and sense of self efficacy are central issues in my work with individual clients. My approach is to help clients develop greater levels of self acceptance, to discard unhealthy conditions of self worth they have internalized, while at the same time evolving lives which provide them with realistic sources of esteem in ways that are in line with their values and abilities.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Manteca, California
Munich, Bavaria therapist: Jean-Marie Bottequin, life coach
Self Esteem

Jean-Marie Bottequin

Life Coach, WAPP
Self-esteem is a basic human need. A self is there to be realized and celebrated and not to be aborted and denied. Self-esteem is - in a comprehensive sense - the experience of feeling equal to life and all its challenges. Self Esteem means to respect myself. But how can I deepen my understanding of self-respect and my resolve to uphold it? Self-respect provides us honor and happiness, something most of us strive for through all sorts of means. We may try to buy our happiness with new technology, clothes, or vacations. We may try to beautify our bodies in hopes that others will honor us and make us feel loved. Many try to climb to unnecessary heights of material wealth to attract the joy we see missing around us. But those methods usually don’t work. If self-respect forms an important part of how we achieve the happiness and honor we crave, it seems pretty important that we understand it. I work with the method of Nathaniel Branden and support people in the different 6 pillars of self-esteem. These are: 1. living consciously - 2. self-acceptance - 3. living self-reliantly - 4. asserting oneself - 5. living purposefully - 6. personal integrity.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Manteca, California
San Diego, California therapist: Ross Kellogg, LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Ross Kellogg, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Individual, Marriage, and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Self-Esteem is closely connected to our values and behavior. Therapy can help you identify how your daily habits may be breaking down a healthy sense of self and how to replace those habits. Approaches I use to accomplish this work include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Approaches, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Manteca, California