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Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Chris Whitehead, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Chris Whitehead

Counselor/Therapist, CMHC
What we think of ourselves matters. It’s the place from which we move through our world. It affects what we think, what we feel, and how we relate to other people. There are many things that affect our self-esteem. Together we will explore what may be in the way of your self-esteem and work to strengthen how you think and feel about yourself.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Herriman, Utah
Park City, Utah therapist: Tivoli Cousineau, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Tivoli Cousineau

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I use a personalized approach to assist in accepting one's positive characteristics and finding an authentic sense of self.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Herriman, UT
Online in Herriman, Utah
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Trey Cole, psychologist
Self Esteem

Dr. Trey Cole

Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
Have you ever struggled with not feeling good enough? Do your goals seem out of reach or unattainable? Please reach out, and we can help you find the right path forward.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Herriman, Utah
Waldorf, Maryland therapist: Cynthia Leslie, pastoral counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Cynthia Leslie

Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Having a poor self-image and thinking negatively about yourself can tear you down. But knowing your worth in Christ and tackling negative messages can lift you up and give you a renewed sense of self-worth. Dealing with past issue and messages that led to the self-esteem can prove beneficial to the client.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Herriman, Utah
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Hannah Warshowsky, psychologist
Self Esteem

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
Online in Herriman, Utah