- People with low self-esteem are often very critical of themselves, tend to be perfectionists, and may have suffered from parental abuse or neglect while growing up.
- People with low self-esteem have a difficult time setting and reaching goals, interacting with people in a positive and productive way and may feel a sense of hopelessness, depression and anxiety.
- To improve self-esteem, it is important to take care of yourself and respect your body and mind by tuning in to your needs and wants.
- People often suffer from anxiety when they have pent-up feelings or feel unable to assert their needs. Identifying and expressing emotions will not only help relieve anxiety, but will also boost self-esteem.
- Talking with a licensed therapist can greatly help reduce anxiety and increase self-esteem. By working through feelings of doubt, fear, self-criticism and worry, the client can develop a more positive self-image and cultivate a deeper sense of relaxation.














