Self Esteem therapists in Sorrento, Western Australia WA, Australia AU

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Highett, Victoria therapist: Embody Counselling, registered psychotherapist
Self Esteem

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
Online in Sorrento, Western Australia
Ramsgate, New South Wales therapist: Kristen Bayliss, psychologist
Self Esteem

Kristen Bayliss

Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, BSc, MA
Self-esteem is a combination of the thoughts and feelings you have about your own worth. It’s about the value you place on yourself as a person. We can support you to build, grow and explore your self esteem in a positive healthy environment.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Sorrento, Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Robby Fullerton, psychologist
Self Esteem

Robby Fullerton

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist & Executive Coach
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to self-esteem and self-worth.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Sorrento, Western Australia
Mornington, Victoria therapist: Movement with Steph, registered psychotherapist
Self Esteem

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
Online in Sorrento, Western Australia
Bentleigh East, Victoria therapist: Ari Goldberger, psychologist
Self Esteem

Ari Goldberger

Psychologist, Bachelor Of Science (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Masters of Psychology (Counselling)
Self-concept is the absolute foundation of well-being as manifested in all forms. With the foundation of self-acceptance and self-love, life is extremely challenging. The ego will instantly manipulate one to look for love "out there" which is limited and illusory in nature. Our core and birthright is self-love and joy, however childhood trauma conceals the access to this state, instead creating a self-concept based on shame. Once the shame is transcended, we experience an automatic state of self-love which always there to begin with but had inevitably been "forgotten" due to the negative programming of adverse childhood experiences.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Sorrento, Western Australia