Registered Psychotherapist, HBEd, MA (Hons.), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
The way you feel about yourself is the foundation to your achievements, your relationships, and most importantly your happiness. We often define ourselves based on how others "see" us. I will teach you that self-love is the most important love and your relationship with a mirror is the only one that ultimately matters.
Self-esteem is the foundation of our identity; it determines how we feel about ourselves and the world around us. Discovering your self-culture is an essential step in developing a healthy sense of self-esteem. It’s about accepting who you are and what you stand for, which in turn helps you cultivate more meaningful relationships and pursue a fulfilling life. It's time to embrace your unique identity and nurture your self-esteem to a new height.
Many people come to therapy with lowered self-esteem. I offer a place to explore this. Often self-esteem is rooted in childhood experiences. At your pace, we can work together to unpack this. I maintain a supportive and strengths-based lens when working with self-esteem.
Do you struggle with low self-esteem and low confidence? Do you feel stressed in your roles and relationships because of your poor self-worth? You do need to continue to suffer when you can work on improving self-esteem which had benefits in multiple domains of your life. Psychotherapy can help!
Our self-esteem therapy focuses on helping individuals develop a positive self-concept, build self-confidence, and cultivate self-compassion. Through evidence-based techniques such as cognitive restructuring, self-compassion exercises, and positive affirmations, we assist clients in identifying and challenging negative self-beliefs, building resilience, and fostering a greater sense of self-worth and empowerment. Our goal is to create a supportive and nurturing environment where clients can explore their self-esteem issues, develop healthy coping strategies, and cultivate a more compassionate relationship with themselves.
Our self-esteem therapy focuses on helping individuals develop a positive self-concept, build self-confidence, and cultivate self-compassion. Through evidence-based techniques such as cognitive restructuring, self-compassion exercises, and positive affirmations, we assist clients in identifying and challenging negative self-beliefs, building resilience, and fostering a greater sense of self-worth and empowerment. Our goal is to create a supportive and nurturing environment where clients can explore their self-esteem issues, develop healthy coping strategies, and cultivate a more compassionate relationship with themselves.
Registered Psychotherapist, Holistic Health Practitioner, Health & Wellness Coach
Building Self Esteem, I use various techniques as a way of helping people learn to effectively and skillfully get what they want from others without sacrificing their relationships. Problem-solving training: When people have had low self-esteem over a long period of time, they tend to feel helpless in many situations. I guide you to develop skills and tools to feel confident and regain control of your wellness.
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Self esteem refers to our sense of self; being aware of what our values are, and living accordingly. It includes acting with integrity and authenticity and taking responsibility for our lives despite what may have happened to us; if we have had difficult experiences it means being aware of the self-critical mind and replacing it with self compassion; ie being kind to yourself. You can refer to Kristen Neff’s work on self compassion or Chris Germer’s; there is also 5 minutes self compassion breaks on you tube you can refer to when things get hard; be kind, cut yourself some slack and take some chances in life; that’s important.