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Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Amenah Arman, counselor/therapist
Self Esteem

Amenah Arman

Counselor/Therapist, MS-CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING, Nationally Certified Counselor
You are the main character in this play called "my life". Join me in ushering you into a life in which your bigness is embraced rather than shied away from.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Oasis, California
Truckee, California therapist: Michelle VanderJagt, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Michelle VanderJagt

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Struggling with low self esteem can be exhausting and disorienting. Many of our attempts to 'fix' it barely make a dent and all the positive affirmations and quotes in the world sound false and fall flat. Real self love is the goal and a healthy self esteem starts there.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Oasis, California
Munich, Bavaria therapist: Jean-Marie Bottequin, life coach
Self Esteem

Jean-Marie Bottequin

Life Coach, WAPP
Self-esteem is a basic human need. A self is there to be realized and celebrated and not to be aborted and denied. Self-esteem is - in a comprehensive sense - the experience of feeling equal to life and all its challenges. Self Esteem means to respect myself. But how can I deepen my understanding of self-respect and my resolve to uphold it? Self-respect provides us honor and happiness, something most of us strive for through all sorts of means. We may try to buy our happiness with new technology, clothes, or vacations. We may try to beautify our bodies in hopes that others will honor us and make us feel loved. Many try to climb to unnecessary heights of material wealth to attract the joy we see missing around us. But those methods usually don’t work. If self-respect forms an important part of how we achieve the happiness and honor we crave, it seems pretty important that we understand it. I work with the method of Nathaniel Branden and support people in the different 6 pillars of self-esteem. These are: 1. living consciously - 2. self-acceptance - 3. living self-reliantly - 4. asserting oneself - 5. living purposefully - 6. personal integrity.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Oasis, California
San Diego, California therapist: Saralee Kramer Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Saralee Kramer Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Self esteem is a term often tossed around, but what does it mean? It's learning to take excellent care of ourselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually so we can share with our friends and family from our overflow, instead of being selfish and needy. It's the job of adults to take care of ourselves first, so we can take care of others. Sometimes people were raised in families that were very stressed and their was trauma that got in the way of this learning. That's ok. I can help. Learning how to take care of your adult self isn't that difficult and doesn't take much time. Then you just practice and grow.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Oasis, California
Riverside, California therapist: Amanda "Mandy" Barnes, marriage and family therapist
Self Esteem

Amanda "Mandy" Barnes

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Specializing in improving self-esteem  
7 Years Experience
Online in Oasis, California