
Sabrina Taylor
Do you feel overwhelmed and as though your problems are getting on top of you? Or maybe you would just...
4 years experience United Kingdom

Deciding to seek support is a brave step, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists focused on self-love who can support your goals.
Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy, and convenience, making it easier to fit care into your life – browse the listings below to explore professionals and find someone who feels like a good fit.

Do you feel overwhelmed and as though your problems are getting on top of you? Or maybe you would just...
4 years experience United Kingdom

Hi, I’m Sabrina. I understand that reaching out for support with problematic substance use takes immense courage. My journey into...
4 years experience Iowa
Thank you for being here and taking the nexts steps towards your own wellness. I am Sabrina Word, a Licensed...
9 years experience California

I am licensed in New York with over 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
6 years experience New York

Hi, I’m Sacha I am a registered member of the B.A.C.P in the United Kingdom with many years of professional...
18 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in District of Columbia and Maryland with 27 years of professional work experience. I have experience in...
27 years experience Maryland

I am licensed in Kansas with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
3 years experience Kansas

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience in mental health. Within my 10 years of...
3 years experience California

I am an integrative psychotherapist and counsellor licensed in United Kingdom. I started my journey in 2013 and have huge...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am a Mental Health Counsellor and Psychotherapist credentialed in the UK and Australia, and a Registered Counsellor with the...
8 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Texas with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
4 years experience Texas

Hello! I’m an integrative psychotherapist who works holistically, drawing on a range of therapeutic approaches to support you in the...
9 years experience United Kingdom
I primarily work with women of color navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, life transitions, self-esteem, and healing from trauma. My practice...
8 years experience New Jersey

I am licensed in Florida with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
12 years experience Florida

I am licensed in Michigan with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
9 years experience Michigan

I am Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York, and a Licensed Professional Counselor( LPC)in New Jersey, with over...
20 years experience New Jersey

I am licensed in Ohio with 25 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
25 years experience Ohio

I am a licensed mental health counselor from New York. I have over 10 years of experience working with at...
8 years experience Florida

Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck and unsure how to move forward? Take your first step here. I can offer a...
8 years experience United Kingdom
I am licensed in New York with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
4 years experience New York

Hi and welcome! My name is Sal, and I’m a friendly, compassionate and experienced BACP Registered Counsellor. I can support...
3 years experience United Kingdom
Hi! I’m Salethia, a licensed mental health clinician with experience supporting individuals through anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma, and relationship...
4 years experience Ohio

I am licensed in New York with 4 years of professional work experience. I specialize in working with individuals struggling...
4 years experience New York

I am a qualified and experienced integrative counsellor, with over 4 years professional experience. I have experience of working with...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Texas with 26 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
26 years experience Texas

I am licensed in Arkansas with 22 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
21 years experience Arkansas

Hello, I am licensed in the UK with 7 years of professional work experience. I am also a registered mental...
7 years experience United Kingdom
Hello. I've been a licensed marriage and family therapist for 21 years, and I love helping people! I've practiced in...
21 years experience Nevada

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois with over 12 years of experience working with young children, adolescents,...
12 years experience Illinois

I am a fully qualified experienced person centred therapeutic counsellor registered member of the BACP. I work both face to...
9 years experience United Kingdom

Hello! Thank you for taking the time to read a little about me. I am a counsellor based in the...
3 years experience United Kingdom

Therapy can be a life changing catalyst, helping clients make their journey toward more enriching and fulfilling relationships with themselves,...
10 years experience United Kingdom

I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 11 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
11 years experience United Kingdom

I am a qualified Counsellor and Psychotherapist and have been working in this field for seventeen years. I work with...
3 years experience United Kingdom
I specialize in compassionate, person-centered therapy with a strengths-based, collaborative approach. I work with adults, children, adolescents, and families to...
3 years experience California

11 years ago I made the decision to go to therapy in an attempt to change my life and overcome...
10 years experience United Kingdom

Hello. I am Sally Sierra, LCSW, from Florida. I have a master’s degree from St. Leo University and a BSW...
7 years experience Florida

I am licensed in California with over 30 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
30 years experience California

I am licensed in the UK with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
15 years experience United Kingdom

My name is Salma, and I’m a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist, registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy...
4 years experience United Kingdom
Developing self-love is a process of learning to treat yourself with kindness, respect, and acceptance. Many people come to therapy wanting to reduce self-criticism, heal from past hurts, and create a more compassionate relationship with themselves. Online therapy makes it easier to connect with therapists who specialize in self-compassion, self-esteem, and identity work, so you can begin that process from wherever you feel most comfortable.
Self-love is not narcissism or a static destination. It is an ongoing practice that includes self-care, realistic self-acceptance, healthy boundaries, and an ability to meet your own needs without excessive self-judgment. When self-love is low, people often struggle with perfectionism, people-pleasing, chronic self-criticism, difficulty setting boundaries, or making decisions from fear rather than values.
Therapy aimed at fostering self-love helps you understand the origins of negative self-beliefs, learn skills to shift internal dialogue, and build daily habits that reinforce a kinder relationship with yourself. Often this work overlaps with healing from trauma, treating anxiety or depression, and improving relationships with others.
People often look for therapy focused on self-love when they feel stuck in patterns that undermine their wellbeing. This can show up as persistent feelings of unworthiness, comparing themselves to others, or staying in unhealthy relationships because they fear rejection. It can also surface after major life changes – after a breakup, career shift, loss, or becoming a parent – when identity and self-worth are being reevaluated.
Others seek support when they notice perfectionism is limiting their success or when self-criticism is tied to past trauma or cultural messages that discount their value. Some want to learn how to practice self-compassion without feeling selfish, or to develop assertiveness that aligns with their true needs. Therapy for self-love meets a range of needs from emotional healing to practical skill-building.
Online therapy can make self-love work more accessible, consistent, and tailored to your life. Being in your own familiar space during sessions can make it easier to open up and try new ways of relating to yourself. Virtual sessions also allow you to practice self-care strategies in the environment where daily habits happen, making translation from session to real life smoother.
Because online therapy removes geographic limits, you can find therapists who specialize in self-compassion, shame resilience, or trauma-informed approaches even if those specialists are not available locally. Many therapists also offer digital tools, worksheets, and message-based check-ins that reinforce learning between sessions, supporting steady progress in cultivating self-love.
Online therapy offers convenience and flexibility that often helps people stay consistent with treatment. Scheduling is usually easier, commute time is eliminated, and you can more readily fit sessions into a busy life. For people with mobility limits, social anxiety, or caregiving responsibilities, remote sessions can remove barriers to getting support.
Another benefit is access. Online therapy expands your options so you can search for clinicians with specific experience in self-compassion, cultural competency, or modalities like cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, or compassion-focused therapy. This makes it more likely you’ll find someone who fits your needs and values.
That said, in-person therapy has strengths too. Some people feel more anchored meeting face-to-face, and certain therapeutic activities may feel easier in a shared physical space. Online therapy is not a lesser option; for many people it is the practical choice that yields better continuity and access to the right expertise.
Early sessions usually involve assessment and goal-setting. You and a therapist will explore where self-critical beliefs come from, what situations trigger harsh self-talk, and what you most want to change. Together you will create compassionate, measurable goals that reflect your values.
Therapeutic techniques can include gentle cognitive restructuring to challenge unhelpful beliefs, mindfulness and self-compassion exercises to change how you relate to emotions, behavioral experiments to practice new behaviors, and boundary-setting skills to protect your wellbeing. If trauma is involved, a trauma-informed therapist may integrate pacing, stabilization, and specific trauma therapies as appropriate.
Online therapy often includes homework-like practices: short daily exercises, journaling prompts, audio-guided meditations, or brief check-ins via secure messaging. Progress tends to be incremental. You will likely notice small shifts first – less self-blame in a particular situation, or the ability to pause before reacting – that build over time into more stable self-acceptance.
Start by looking for therapists who list self-compassion, self-esteem, trauma-informed care, or related specialties in their profiles. Read descriptions to see which approaches they use – for example, cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, compassion-focused therapy, or mindfulness-based approaches.
Cultural fit is important. Choose someone who understands your background and life context, whether that involves race, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, or family dynamics. This can make it easier to feel seen and to address internalized messages that affect self-worth.
Consider practical factors like session format (video, phone, messaging), availability, fees, and whether they offer brief introductory calls. Many therapists provide a free consultation, which is a good opportunity to ask about their experience helping clients build self-love, what a typical session looks like, and how they measure progress. If the connection does not feel right, it is okay to try another therapist – finding the right fit matters.
Beginning therapy can feel vulnerable, but small first steps make it manageable. Use a directory to search for therapists who specifically mention self-compassion or self-esteem work and filter by online availability. Reach out to one or two providers and ask a few questions about their approach and experience. Schedule a short consultation to see how it feels to speak with them.
Remember that progress happens over time and that seeking support is a meaningful act of self-respect. Finding the right therapist and committing to regular sessions creates the structure and guidance many people need to transform harsh self-criticism into kindness and resilience. You do not have to do this alone – help is available, and taking that first step is a powerful move toward treating yourself with the care you deserve.