Counselling for Lack of Self Confidence & Self Esteem
Causes of low self-esteem
Your early environment and influences can have a major effect on how your confidence has developed throughout your early life – along with the type of person you are and the strength of your ego. Children who have been unable to have their needs understood usually retain the habit. This causes the roots of dysfunction that follow you all through your life. This in turn creates a huge pressure on you to somehow ‘pretend’ socially that you are the person you would like to be whilst harbouring huge feelings of failure and self-consciousness.
I believe all emotional problems stem from a basic loss of confidence and self-esteem.
Unhappiness can arise out of something circumstantial recently or be much more deep rooted than that, often from childhood. It is vital in the counselling relationship that you feel safe so you can be guided through what can be painful territory. Feelings you may never have shared with anyone before. If these life affecting circumstances or trauma aren’t examined the mood just deteriorates and festers until breakdown eventually occurs. We all need to be listened to and ideally in a discreet and totally confidential environment.
So often we keep making the same mistakes in relationships, almost unknowingly because that is the way we have been programmed – usually from childhood. Negative repeat behaviour is understandable and can be passed down through the generations.
Please contact me if you think I might be able to help
- 07831 653 505
- 01672 841 019
- Sally@SallyJarvis.co.uk
- Ogbourne St George, Wiltshire
- I take calls from 9 - 11am & 6 - 8pm Fri-Sat
- sallyjarvis.co.uk
A Combination of Person Centred & Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
I work in a slightly different way to other Counsellors in that I don’t think long drawn out (over 14) sessions gain in effectiveness as time goes on. Although my training was integrative, I have enough evidence through my work to believe in a combination of Person-Centred (PCT, talking therapy) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ( CBT, a more structured method). PCT gives the client the space and time to go over causes of unhappiness covering their & lives and working through history.
CBT, on the other hand is the 2nd stage of treatment which empowers the client by receiving skills that can be used in the future as well as dealing with the original presenting issue.
What you can do about low self-confidence
By unconditional positive regard for you from your therapist. Starting with a clean sheet if you like. You have to start to understand the setbacks before they take you over. As human beings we are quite flexible and all the distortion can slowly be turned around i.e. with CBT. Being aware of why you get a negative thought in the first place, then intercepting it with recognition of the old ways of thinking before it becomes an overpowering feeling.
These ‘bad’ feelings very soon become behaviours and patterns that confirm the ‘useless’ way you believe you are. If your setbacks and lack of self-worth are recurring and feel insurmountable then it may well be worth seeing a counsellor.
Working together to find a way out
I am qualified to treat clients of all ages, both men and women and I hold a degree qualification in counselling and psychotherapy.
I have helped a great many clients with problems around all these issues. A lack of self-confidence and self-esteem are at the root of most of the difficulties I have listed. You and I can work together, confidentially, and find a way out of the confusion, mood swings, and constant uncertainty you are experiencing.
I also have a programme for helping young people who for one reason or another are feeling unhappy. It is so important to learn life skills early on because these are the foundations for going forward through life. This saves so much angst during developmental stages.
Areas of Expertise
- AUTISM SPECTRUM
- DEPRESSION
- ANXIETY
- COUPLES COUNSELLING
- LOW SELF ESTEEM/CONFIDENCE
- BEREAVEMENT
- BI POLAR DISORDER
- COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
- SEARCHING FOR HOPE
- EMOTIONAL/RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES
- FAMILY ISSUES/GROUP THERAPY
- INFERTILITY COUNSELLING
- LIFE SKILLS FOR TEENAGERS AND YOUNG PEOPLE
- MENOPAUSE
- MOOD SWINGS
- PHOBIAS