Low self-esteem

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Low self-esteem

Low self-esteem

Self-esteem is about how you value and perceive yourself. Low self-esteem involves a persistent negative perception of one’s own worth, abilities, and significance. This can affect all areas of life, from relationships and work to mental health and quality of life.

Low self-esteem can have roots in childhood experiences, bullying, criticism, trauma, or repeated negative experiences. The important thing to know is that self-esteem is not static – it can be strengthened through conscious work and professional help.

Symptoms

  • Negative inner dialogue and self-criticism
  • Feeling of not being good enough
  • Difficulty accepting compliments
  • Comparing oneself to others and feeling inadequate
  • Avoiding new challenges for fear of failure
  • Difficulty setting boundaries and saying no
  • Excessive adaptation to others’ needs
  • Perfectionism or procrastination

When should you contact a psychologist?

  • Low self-esteem affects your quality of life
  • You avoid situations or opportunities due to self-sabotage
  • Low self-esteem affects relationships or job performance
  • You experience anxiety or depression related to self-image
  • You want to actively work on strengthening your self-esteem

Treatment

A psychologist at Eyr can help you identify and challenge the negative thought patterns that maintain low self-esteem. Through therapy, you can explore the origin of your self-perception, develop a more balanced and realistic self-understanding, and learn to treat yourself with more compassion. Concrete tools and exercises can strengthen self-esteem gradually over time.

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