Self Esteem therapists in Bristol, Connecticut CT
Suzy Smith
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Boost your self-esteem and embrace confidence with my empowering approach! With expertise in building self-worth, I provide personalized strategies to help you shine. Let's break free from self-doubt and foster a positive self-image that radiates success and happiness.
4 Years Experience
Sherry Skyler Kelly, PhD
Psychologist, Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Executive Coach, Educational Consultant, Speaker, Author
How to harness the strength within you? A goal-oriented program of therapy is personalized for each client to develop more positive self esteem and to harness the strengths within. Therapy using evidence based strategies of Positive Psychology.
24 Years Experience
Alistair Highet
Licensed Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, NCPsyA
Our self-esteem is the foundation out of which a life of creativity and enjoyment springs. But so often we carry other people's ideas, projections and fantasies, on our backs. Or we suffer losses and trauma that make us feel badly about ourselves. I can help you let those ideas go, and maybe see the deeper value that you hold, and open the path to a warmer, more accepting and compassionate experience of yourself.
24 Years Experience
Bamboo Center for Grief, Growth, & Well-being
Psychologist, PsyD
START YOUR PERSONAL (R)EVOLUTION
The process of (R)evolutionizing your life looks different for everyone, but it starts with honoring that inner pilot light that’s inviting you to shine. Sustainable growth will occur when we work through a simple system:
Clarify → Assess → Explore → Heal → Live
To expand your life, to transform how you exist in your day-to-day, doesn’t take hustling more, pushing harder, or doing more. It simply takes seeing you, wonderful you, as you truly are: worthy of your own time, respect, attention, acceptance, and compassion. We’re here and so excited to move through the (R)evolution process with you!
7 Years Experience
Hannah Warshowsky
Psychologist, PhD
I talk about self-criticism, often how we express self-esteem, with all of my clients. Every. Single. One. We call ourselves things we would never call anyone else “disgusting, lazy, unworthy, embarrassing, ugly, stupid. The list goes on and on. Instead of metaphorically beating yourself up for beating yourself up (because that defeats the purpose right?) try some of these tips. ✔️
Try talking to yourself how you would talk to a best friend, small child, or a lovable pet. You can still challenge yourself but say it in a gentle way. “I know you are really tired but you are gonna feel better if you get up and make some breakfast.
8 Years Experience