Find a Therapist for Self-Esteem
How you feel about yourself affects every aspect of your life. Browse therapists who help with self-esteem and confidence, and watch their intro videos to find someone you connect with.

Self-esteem shapes how you see yourself, make decisions, and interact with others. Low self-esteem can show up as self-criticism, difficulty accepting compliments, fear of failure, or holding yourself back from opportunities. These patterns often develop over time and can feel deeply ingrained.
Working with a therapist can help you understand where your self-esteem patterns come from, challenge negative self-beliefs, and build a healthier relationship with yourself. On First Session, you can browse therapists who specialize in self-esteem and confidence. Watch their intro videos and book directly online when you're ready.
Kate Newby

Kate Newby
Sharissa Woon Sam

Sharissa Woon Sam
Lindsay Kudlow

Lindsay Kudlow
Alexandra Walcott

Alexandra Walcott
Dennis Keefe

Dennis Keefe
Megan Sherback

Megan Sherback
Marie Schoppen

Marie Schoppen
Lauren McCarley

Lauren McCarley
Crystal Soares

Crystal Soares
Nisha Sangwan

Nisha Sangwan
Alexandra Kljuseva

Alexandra Kljuseva
Stephanie Sideris

Stephanie Sideris

Therapy is hard work.
Therapy for self-esteem helps you examine and change the beliefs you hold about yourself. Your therapist will work with you to understand how your self-esteem developed, identify negative thought patterns, and build more balanced and compassionate ways of viewing yourself. The approach is tailored to your unique experiences and goals.
Many people find that therapy helps them understand the roots of their low self-esteem, recognize and challenge self-critical thoughts, develop self-compassion, set healthier boundaries, and build confidence in their abilities. Therapy provides a supportive space to explore these issues without judgment and develop practical strategies for change.
Low self-esteem can develop from many sources—critical caregivers, difficult experiences, bullying, unrealistic expectations, or messages received throughout life. Sometimes it's connected to anxiety, depression, or perfectionism. A therapist can help you understand your unique history and how it shaped your self-perception, without placing blame.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who list self-esteem, confidence, or self-worth as areas of focus. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their warmth and approach—finding someone you feel comfortable opening up to is especially important for this work. Learn more about signs you've found a good therapist.
Building self-esteem is a gradual process that looks different for everyone. Some people notice shifts in their thinking within weeks, while deeper work may take longer. Your therapist will work at your pace and help you recognize progress along the way. Many people find that small changes accumulate into meaningful differences over time.
Browse therapists on First Session who specialize in self-esteem and confidence. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you, then book a session online. Many therapists offer free consultations so you can ask questions before committing. Choosing to work on your self-esteem is a meaningful step.
