Self Esteem therapists in Orchard Mesa, Colorado CO
Jennifer Ann
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFTC, NMT, CHHC
The relationship that is guaranteed to last a lifetime is the one a person has with themselves. I encourage individuals to build self-acceptance and authenticity with one's self. When an individual has a positive connection to self, so many other relationships and components of life are able to flourish. Sadly, many people's thoughts are filled with harmful and negative ideals about themselves that limit one's happiness.
2 Years Experience
Lauren Rance
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist (PsyD, LP)
Many of my clients who struggle with self-esteem feel inferior to other people. They may find themselves constantly comparing themselves to other people. They may struggle to manage eating habits and exercise and feel negatively about their bodies. I work with clients to understand the root of these struggles. We work together to create sustainable lifestyle habits and improved self-esteem.
8 Years Experience
Naya Clinics Denver
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselors
What is Self-esteem?
Your self-esteem is how much you respect yourself, how desirable or worthy you feel, and how confident you are that you can face life’s challenges. When you have strong self-esteem, you feel that you can accomplish your goals, and you expect others to treat you with the dignity and respect that everyone deserves.
When you have weak or low self-esteem, rather than respecting yourself you talk down to yourself. Instead of feeling desirable, you feel ashamed; instead of believing you can accomplish your desires, you feel powerless. This feeling of worthlessness and lack of control grows into feelings of vulnerability, loneliness, and guilt.
9 Years Experience
Iam Jophiel, MPS, LCSW, SEP, CCTP-II
Therapist, @ Rubie Red Slippers
Judgement and lack of self-compassion are the foundation of low self-esteem. I can help you identify and release those judgments so that you begin to see yourself as you truly are; Worthy and Wonderous!
15 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Self-esteem, self-confidence, self-worth, these are all a little different. Let's talk about how you can use each one of these to build a more resilient you by catching how you talk to yourself and shift to self-talk that is far more accurate. We are going to learn tools and skills for being far kinder to yourself and begin talking to yourself like you'd expect a friend to speak to you.
18 Years Experience