Self Esteem therapists in Coventry, Connecticut CT
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
Ben Dickstein
Psychologist, PhD
Whether it be due to past trauma, teasing, depression, or other insecurities or underlying mental health concerns, issues with self-esteem are quite prominent among the clients I treat. Working with my clients to enhance their self-confidence and self-worth is among the most rewarding work that I do and often leads to seeing a list of options that didn't feel realistic before, in turn facilitating long-term and lasting change.
11 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
The Divorce Coach Robin
Life Coach, Certified Divorce Coach, Certified Professional Coach
Establish a foundation of healthy self-esteem and self-love. Release your limiting beliefs and connect with your personal power.
21 Years Experience
Julia Simmons
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Do you judge yourself harshly? Think of yourself as incapable orIf you have low self-esteem, you might feel shy or anxious around other people, think of yourself as incapable or criticize yourself harshly. Some people with low self-esteem know that they judge themselves too harshly, whereas others hold onto their negative beliefs so strongly that they can feel like facts. Low self-esteem affects many people, and may make you more vulnerable to struggling with other mental health problems
12 Years Experience