Self Esteem therapists in Rancho San Diego, California CA
Matthew Weisskopf
Psychologist, PhD
I can assist clients with shifting negative thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and behaviors that may be impacting self-esteem in a more positive direction. When this occurs; often self-esteem will improve.
17 Years Experience
A Place of Growth
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
If you are currently seeking therapy to work through your struggles with low self-esteem, we are here to help you. We can work together an implement coping skills and self-care in order to increase your self-esteem.
13 Years Experience
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
Anna Ponder (Online/Virtual Therapy)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I want to help you form a healthier, more positive self image. If you struggle with feelings of inadequacy and poor self worth, I can provide effective exercises to overcome these negative perceptions.
10 Years Experience
Carmen Marina Counseling Services
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFTA
Self esteem is not often talked about, but the one thing we all have in common. How we view ourselves dictates how we show up in our relationships, society, and our lives. I want to help empower you to see yourself as the ones you love most see you. In this treatment, I utilize narrative based therapy to change the story you have been telling yourself, and create freedom through empowerment.
7 Years Experience
Corina Bair
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I'm an open-minded and accepting therapist with years of experience working with teens, young and middle-aged adults - especially women - on feeling good about who we are as a person and the bodies we live in. Assisting my clients with building insight and understanding into your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors (and how they interact to impact our self esteem) is incredibly empowering, and an essential part of my therapy practice. I provide evidence-based practice tools that you can use outside of therapy to boost and maintain your confidence as well.
I am passionate about providing a safe and welcoming space for people of all backgrounds and identities. Click that contact button and we can schedule a free consultation call today!
9 Years Experience
Ashanti Marshall
Therapist, LPCC
I help clients identify patterns of negative thinking and/or self talk that may be impacting their self-esteem. I encourage clients to identify their strengths and utilize them in positive ways to improve self-esteem. I use person-centered, CBT and strengths-based modalities to address concerns of self-esteem.
10 Years Experience
Lila Wallace
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LFMT
Self Esteem affects almost every aspect of our lives, and there’s no reason that you have to suffer from it anymore. Changes in your habits of thinking or reacting can radically improve your experience and make a new life possible.
12 Years Experience
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
Elaine Quattro
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
How does self esteem relate to feelings of depression and anxiety?
What you belief about yourself is often derogatory even though psychologists estimate that over 90% of your beliefs are unconscious and that most of your unconscious beliefs were created as a result of thoughts that you were positively and negatively programmed to believe.
27 Years Experience