
Clea Weiss
In today’s world, stress and anxiety can play a large roll in the quality of one’s life. I believe that...
25 years experience New Jersey

Self Esteem is at the heart of this directory, and you’ve taken an important step seeking support – you’re in the right place to connect with therapists ready to listen.
Online therapy offers flexibility, privacy, and convenience – you can meet from home or on the go. Browse the listings below to explore professionals and find someone who feels like a good fit for you.

In today’s world, stress and anxiety can play a large roll in the quality of one’s life. I believe that...
25 years experience New Jersey

I offer counselling services tailored to your unique needs, whether delivered online or by telephone. My approach is integrative, meaning...
3 years experience United Kingdom

Hi, my name is Clement and I am based in Cornwall, UK. If you have just been referred to me...
4 years experience United Kingdom
I'm a UK qualified professional, dedicated to helping clients navigate life’s challenges. Whether you’re facing stress, anxiety, trauma, abuse, eating...
4 years experience United Kingdom

My name is Cletus (Clete) Deller and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (20 + years experience) who started...
25 years experience Florida

You are Courageous! Thank you for taking a step to take care of yourself and your well-being. I am here...
21 years experience Georgia

I am licensed in New York with 17 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
18 years experience New York
I received my M.Ed. with a concentration in Counseling and Psychology from Troy University and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology...
25 years experience Georgia

I am licensed in California with 38 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
38 years experience California

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Oklahoma. This licensure allows me to offer mental health counseling...
15 years experience Oklahoma
I am licensed in Florida with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
6 years experience Florida
I am licensed in Florida with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
5 years experience Florida
I am licensed in North Carolina with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
5 years experience North Carolina

I am licensed in New Jersey and Florida with eight years of professional work experience. I have experience helping clients...
8 years experience Florida

I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Tennessee with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping...
13 years experience Tennessee

ABOUT ME I am a licensed clinical social worker in the states of California and Texas, with over 40 years...
40 years experience California

I completed my Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN in 2009. Prior...
15 years experience Tennessee

I have a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University, a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist...
8 years experience Louisiana
I am licensed in Texas with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
3 years experience Texas

Do you tend to think in all or nothing thinking? Are you all in or all out? Super happy or...
8 years experience Colorado

Hi My name is Cody Hedrick, I have been a therapist for 6 years and worked in other therapeutic rolls...
11 years experience New Mexico

Has your day-to-day life become overwhelming? Are you feeling lost along the path of life and unsure what to do...
5 years experience Texas

I am an individual and family counselor licensed in the state of Missouri. I have over 15 years of experience...
17 years experience Missouri

I am credentialed in the UK with five years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
5 years experience United Kingdom

I understand that reaching out for support can be a big step, but it’s one that can lead to profound...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed an LPCC in the state of Minnesota with 35 years of professional work experience. I have experience...
35 years experience Minnesota

I am an experienced Counsellor, I qualified in 2012, We all encounter difficult problems and situations which can be confusing...
12 years experience United Kingdom
I am a LCSW. I have more than 20 years of professional work experience. I have a strong focus on...
10 years experience New York

Life can feel incredibly difficult when our relationships, with a partner or with ourselves , aren’t where we want them...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am credentialed in the UK with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in neurodiversity issues including...
7 years experience United Kingdom

Hi I am Colette. I have 20 years experience as a person centred psychotherapist from the University of Essex. I...
20 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in New Jersey with 23 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
23 years experience New Jersey

Sometimes it’s hard to reach out for help when life gets difficult. I’m so glad you did, and I hope...
15 years experience Michigan
As a dedicated Psychotherapist with extensive experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating emotional landscapes. My practice centers on helping...
10 years experience New Jersey

I am an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist with many thousands of face to face and online counselling hours. My practice...
10 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Illinois with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
10 years experience Illinois

As a licensed therapist in California, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on empowering...
10 years experience California

I provide a warm, safe, and supportive environment in which my clients can explore the issues and challenges they face....
21 years experience New York

I am licensed in Maryland with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
10 years experience Maryland

I am licensed in Minnesota with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
10 years experience Minnesota
Self-esteem refers to the way you value and view yourself – your sense of self-worth, confidence, and belief in your abilities. Healthy self-esteem allows you to accept strengths and weaknesses, set boundaries, pursue goals, and cope with setbacks. Low self-esteem often shows up as harsh self-criticism, feelings of inadequacy, avoidance of challenges, perfectionism, people-pleasing, or an ongoing fear of being exposed as a fraud.
Self-esteem is shaped by many factors over time: early relationships, cultural messages, life events, school or work experiences, and internalized beliefs. It is not a fixed trait. With the right support and practical strategies, most people can rebuild a more balanced and compassionate inner voice.
People seek help for self-esteem for many reasons. Some come because they struggle with persistent negative self-talk that affects mood and choices. Others are motivated by relationship difficulties, avoidance of new opportunities, or chronic comparison to others that drains confidence.
Low self-esteem can also be connected to specific life events like breakup, career transitions, bullying, childhood emotional neglect, or traumatic experiences. It often co-occurs with anxiety, depression, body image concerns, social anxiety, or impostor feelings at work. Even people who look outwardly successful can have fragile self-worth and seek therapy to make internal changes.
Therapy for self-esteem may address practical skills like assertiveness, coping with criticism, and restructuring self-critical thoughts. It also often explores deeper sources of shame, patterns learned in relationships, and ways to cultivate self-compassion and resilience.
Online therapy offers flexible, evidence-informed ways to address self-esteem. Many therapeutic approaches used to build self-worth translate well to telehealth, including cognitive-behavioral strategies that challenge unhelpful thoughts, acceptance and commitment methods that strengthen values-driven action, and compassion-focused techniques that reduce shame and self-criticism.
Working with a therapist online can help you notice negative self-beliefs, test them in real life, and practice new responses. Therapists can teach practical tools like cognitive restructuring, behavioral experiments, exposure to feared situations, assertiveness practice, and mindful self-compassion exercises. Homework and between-session messaging can reinforce progress and help skills generalize to daily life.
Because online therapy removes geographic limits, you can find therapists who specialize in self-esteem, body image, perfectionism, or related areas and who match your cultural background or life experience. That increased choice can be especially important when prior attempts at therapy didn’t feel like a good fit.
Online therapy offers several advantages that can make it easier to start and sustain work on self-esteem. Virtual sessions eliminate commute time and make it simpler to schedule brief, frequent sessions if that supports steady skill-building. Being in your own space can feel safer for practicing vulnerability and for immediately applying strategies between sessions.
Online care expands access to specialists beyond your local area, helping you find a therapist who understands specific concerns like cultural expectations, gender identity, or career-related pressure. Many people also appreciate the relative anonymity of teletherapy, which can reduce shame and make it easier to open up.
That said, in-person therapy remains a strong option for those who prefer face-to-face contact. Online therapy is not inherently superior—rather, it offers distinct conveniences and access that often lower barriers to getting consistent help for self-esteem work.
An initial online session typically includes a brief assessment of your concerns and history, discussion of what you hope to change, and collaborative goal-setting. Your therapist may ask about specific situations where self-esteem problems show up, and about patterns in relationships and self-talk.
Treatment often combines insight with skill-building. You can expect to practice strategies in session and receive exercises to try between meetings. Sessions may involve role-plays to rehearse assertive communication, cognitive exercises to challenge negative beliefs, guided self-compassion practices, and planning small experiments that test out new behaviors.
Progress is usually gradual. Some people notice relief after a few sessions when negative thoughts soften. For deeper-rooted issues, therapy might continue longer to explore origins of low self-esteem and strengthen lasting changes. Your therapist should review progress periodically and adjust the plan as needed.
When searching for a therapist, look for experience with self-esteem, confidence-building, or related concerns like body image, perfectionism, or social anxiety. Ask about the therapist’s approach and whether they use specific methods like cognitive-behavioral therapy, compassion-focused therapy, or narrative approaches.
Cultural competence and fit matter. Consider whether you want someone who shares or understands your cultural background, gender identity, sexual orientation, or life stage. Check practical considerations: availability, session formats (video, phone, messaging), fees, and confidentiality policies for online work.
It’s okay to ask screening questions during an initial consultation: How have you helped people with low self-esteem? What techniques do you use? What will a typical session look like? A good therapist will welcome questions and explain how they tailor work to your priorities.
Deciding to work on self-esteem is a courageous first step. You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Start by identifying one small goal—speaking up more in a meeting, setting a boundary with a friend, or practicing kinder self-talk—and mention it when you contact a therapist.
If reaching out feels daunting, consider scheduling a brief consultation or sending a message to ask about fit. Remember that therapy is a collaborative process: finding the right therapist may take a try or two, and that is normal. Each step toward support is progress.
Finding online therapy options can make starting easier and more private. If you’re ready, look for a therapist who specializes in self-esteem and who offers a format that fits your life. With consistent practice and a supportive therapist, many people build a steadier, kinder sense of self-worth that changes how they relate to themselves and others.