Self Esteem therapists in Iola, Kansas KS
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
If your self-esteem depends on the number of achievements you have accomplished so far in your life, how many 'exceeds expectations' you have on your performance reviews, or how many likes you get on an IG post, your self-esteem is being fueled by external factors instead of internal ones. If you're ready to put in the work and figure out how to create a more positive view of yourself, reach out and I'll show you how!
7 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
It is not difficult in a world where comparison is everywhere for so many people of all ages can struggle with feeling a strong sense of self-worth. I work with you to understand the roots of self-esteem issues, whether they stem from depression, trauma or other early learning experiences, or simply arise because you are a human with a mind that likes to compare things. Then we focus on living a life defined by what you want to be about, not falsely limited by a sense of deserving less.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Kristyn Neckles
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I understand the profound impact that self-esteem can have on overall well-being, and through compassion I am dedicated to supporting you in building a healthier, more positive self-image. Through personalized strategies and empowering interventions, I will guide you towards recognizing your unique strengths and fostering a deep sense of self-acceptance. Step into a space where your confidence can flourish, and let me be your partner in cultivating a more empowered, resilient, and confident version of yourself.
10 Years Experience
Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.
Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Identify the factors contributing to self-esteem issues and develop strategies to correct.
42 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