Self Esteem therapists in Earl Shilton, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
John Castleford
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, mARCHTI
Self esteem is a measure of your relationship with yourself. I can help you redefine that relationship by reviewing your core values, personal expectations and influences on you and your current state, and by providing guidance on how to be kinder to yourself. If confidence levels are low, I can help with very simple but effective ways to help you regain previous levels of self-belief, particularly if underpinned by excessive dependence on perceptions fuelled by social media and the Internet generally.
14 Years Experience
Claudia Behnke
Registered Psychotherapist, Ma (Psych), PGDip Psychosynthesis Psychology, Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, UKCP accredited
Self-esteem is more than just feeling good about yourself; it's a cornerstone of mental health and well-being. I offer a supportive environment to address the myriad factors that can impact your self-esteem. We work together to identify the roots of your self-perception, be they in relationships, career, or past experiences. By gaining deeper insight into these influencing factors, you'll be better equipped to challenge negative self-talk and build a more positive, empowered sense of self. The ultimate aspiration of our work is to facilitate not just momentary boosts of confidence, but a lasting foundation for self-worth.
6 Years Experience
Jerry Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working self-esteem including imposter syndrome and self-sabotage.
20 Years Experience
Dr Paul Garden
Psychologist, Doctorate in Psychology, DPsych, MSc with Distinction, BSc First Class Honours.
People's relationship towards themselves is central to my approach to therapy. I am highly specialised in working with experiences of low self esteem, low self worth, self-hatred, and a struggle to value and love yourself.
9 Years Experience
Nick Morecroft Trauma Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP
Much of our self esteem is originally developed through a healthy interactive relationship with our parents or caregivers during childhood. Interruptions, abuse or neglect during childhood creates a break in the development of self esteem. This can be addressed in therapy, changing self-defeating beliefs formed as a result of how you were treated, and creating ways to build your self esteem in adult life.
10 Years Experience