Self Esteem therapists in Langford, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Naomi Rubinstein Counselling and Facilitation
Marriage and Family Therapist, Master of Counselling - Certified Member of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA).
n individual therapy, my primary objective is to empower clients by assisting them in discovering their inherent strengths, ultimately fostering positive change and enhancing their overall quality of life. Through the utilization of diverse therapeutic modalities, I endeavor to cultivate empathy, free from judgment, and create a safe space where clients can explore their experiences openly.
4 Years Experience
Reeta Dabydoyal
Counsellor/Therapist, Certified NLP Master Practitioner, Master Life Coach, Advanced Conversational Hypnotherapy, CDAA, NLPAA
When life takes an unexpected twist be it in your profession or personal lives this can significantly impact on your self-esteem, worthiness and confidence level. Low esteem may result in you not feeling good enough in life, with yourself, your relationships or the career that you deserve.
I have helped many individuals overcome the inner critics and limiting beliefs that hold them back in life. Using a variety of modalities, I help you to develop more self-awareness, how to value yourself to boost your confidence level. We will work together to create a healthier relationship with yourself, reconnect with the inner self so you can reclaim your power back and regain your self-esteem.
20 Years Experience
Embody Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist
We work together with unconscious patterns and beliefs that contribute to self limiting beliefs including ways to work with your inner critic.
3 Years Experience
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
When our self-esteem is low it can feel like everyone else in the world is 'getting it' but us. To my mind, low self-esteem, self-judgement, shame and isolation all co-exist cosily together and create fertile ground for each other. Because self-judgement will undermine our self-esteem, and lead to us feeling ashamed of ourselves. This happy combination then naturally leads us to draw inwards, away from the gaze of the world around us, and into isolation where nobody can see how 'worthless' we are (or believe ourselves to be).
Addressing this inner critic or inner judge is one of the keys to reclaiming our self-esteem.
6 Years Experience
Movement with Steph
Registered Psychotherapist, MCouns&PsychTh
Self-esteem and self-worth tend to go hand in hand. Clients suffering from low self-esteem/self-worth may have quite harsh inner critics, which can be very hard to live with. I work collaboratively with clients to understand and unpack their sense of self. I hold space for sitting with and working through difficult and uncomfortable emotions, e.g. shame, in order to soften one's inner critic and create a more helpful view of oneself.
3 Years Experience