Self Esteem therapists in Burkesville, Kentucky KY
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Jill Morris
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Is self-doubt, negative thoughts about yourself, or worries about people's perceptions of you getting in your way of doing the things that you would like to do? Working on increasing self esteem in therapy can be incredibly helpful. Together, we will identify what stories you have about yourself that may be negatively impacting your confidence and self esteem and work to acknowledge the many strengths that you have.
10 Years Experience
Online in Burkesville, Kentucky
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
In our work together, I help you develop a stronger sense of self-worth and confidence by helping you identify negative self-talk and beliefs, challenge and reframe them, and develop more positive and realistic self-perceptions.
11 Years Experience
Online in Burkesville, Kentucky
Andrea Clapp
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LPC-MHSP
Teaching individuals how to stop judging themselves and to be encouraging rather then critical of themselves will increase a positive regard.
14 Years Experience
Online in Burkesville, Kentucky
Roxy Zarrabi
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I help empower you to tap into your strengths and build self-compassion as well as other coping skills in order to improve your relationship with yourself, change problematic patterns, and enhance your quality of life.
9 Years Experience
Online in Burkesville, Kentucky
Mr. Dan Pugel
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Sometimes we struggle with identifying who we are - a true sense of self. This may occur in general or during transitional periods across the lifespan. This may also be paired with the age-old questions "why am I here?" "what is my purpose?" or "what is the meaning of life?."
There is an interesting aspect of identity that can get in the way of knowing ourselves better. The concepts of being and doing can be confused and misinterpreted. We are called human beings and not human doings. At times we are identified by what we do and not by who we are. We can evaluate the importance of others and ourselves by valuing someone for what they do rather than who they are. While we are a “system” and these are interrelated parts we transcend career and job position.
It can be helpful to work with someone to unpack and discover the multi-faceted nature that makes us unique, and explore what gifts, skills, and talents that are dormant or have been overlooked or even denied.
Many relationships and much self-talk have “shaped” our self-concept and some may be accurate, and some not. Does our personality match our character. Does self esteem come from a healthy and humble
confidence?
There are many ways a counselor can come alongside another and help root through what is true and not true about themselves. They can offer encouragement, support and aid in looking at new ways to discover true identity – personhood.
27 Years Experience
Online in Burkesville, Kentucky