Self Esteem therapists in Wofford Heights, California CA
COPE Psychological Center
Psychologist, PhD
Low self-esteem is one of the most common human experiences. We strive to understand the developmental and childhood experiences that created the messages you've internalized. We utilize a cognitive behavioral approach to help you see how those messages have shaped you, your relationships, and the world around you and to ultimately help you create a different internal monologue that is more adaptive, helpful, and reflective of the person you truly are.
12 Years Experience
Lauree Berger Turman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 22044
Self esteem is based on liking yourself, forgiving yourself, and building a strong sense of yourself as a valuable, lovable, treasured individual.
29 Years Experience
Yael Sherne, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Finding ease and contentment in your authentic self can be a painful struggle, but it is possible. Therapy can help you unpack the familial, social and systemic influences contributing to negative self-esteem and self-worth, creating a path towards healing and the freedom to live in harmony with your true self. We are all worthy of self-acceptance and love. You are no exception. Reach out today to unburden yourself from the negative narrative you have created or been taught, to find a new way to connecting to yourself and the world around you.
6 Years Experience
Erik Edler
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LMFT
Self-esteem may be an overused term, but ultimately, feeling good and clear and confident about what it means to be you is at the root of how you move through life and the kind of life you build and end up with. You were placed on this Earth in order to know yourself, to see yourself clearly, to understand your strengths and weaknesses, to play on your strengths and shore up your weaknesses, and to make the best contribution you can. In doing so, you also find your deepest and most abiding happiness. So many of us have been given the wrong guidance, have been fed lies about who we really are, have been steered in wrong directions. When you find your own true North Star, you'll feel strong and you'll see your way forward.
23 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Having a poor self-image and thinking negatively about yourself can tear you down. But knowing your worth in Christ and tackling negative messages can lift you up and give you a renewed sense of self-worth. Dealing with past issue and messages that led to the self-esteem can prove beneficial to the client.
5 Years Experience