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Self-Esteem Therapists in Corvallis, OR


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Michael Pollet

My approach to therapy: I work with people navigating anxiety, depression, grief, and relationship challenges. I welcome humor in therapy and offer a warm, steady, and judgment-free environment where we can navigate challenges together, uncover your strengths, and work toward meaningful change.

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Steve Harper

My approach to therapy: My clients gain a deeper connection to an honest experience of themselves as they naturally are. This means meeting together on your terms. The outcome is improved confidence, self-esteem, and authentic empowerment in the direction of your goals.

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Natalie Rhodes

My approach to therapy: I use a Health at Every Size and trauma informed lens with each client and primarily work from a Narrative Therapy and Structural Feminist approach. In session, I like to hold space for you to explore your stories and grow from what you learn.

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Angie Arledge

My approach to therapy: I will walk alongside you to explore what is coming up for you and provide that space to process through it.

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Jason Blei

My approach to therapy: I am a licensed couples therapist, in practice for over 15 years. I have provided family interventions for over 20 years and interpersonal individual therapy for over 30 years. I accept most insurances for in-person or Telehealth. My services are professional, approachable, experienced, solution focused, and supportive. Call our office now to schedule.

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Wendy Riggs

My approach to therapy: I am a relationship-focused and strengths-based, which allows for a safe, and affirming space where you feel seen and heard. With a validating and collaborative approach, I work to empower individuals to recognize their resilience and move toward meaningful change with confidence and compassion.

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Alexandra Harrington

My approach to therapy: I offer a warm, collaborative space for individuals, couples, and families to explore what’s beneath the surface and make sense of the dynamics shaping their relationships and inner lives. I draw from approaches that focus on emotion, connection, and the parts of us that influence how we move through the world.

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Edward Quedado

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a project between two people where sources of emotional pain and anguish are discovered and revisited, where what has been denied, unimagined, forgotten, or come to be unspeakable can become imagined, felt and spoken.

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Bethany Haug

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational & psychodynamic. Psychodynamic therapy focuses on uncovering unconscious patterns that influence your thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. Relational therapy places emphasis on the therapeutic relationship to gain new perspectives on how you relate to others, with the goal of deepening your capacity for meaningful relationships.

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Jonathan Clarke

My approach to therapy: I work primarily with adults and believe that most people can achieve a state of positive mental health through aspects of mindfulness, wellness, self-discovery and learning about their own strengths, values and resilience.

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Find Self-Esteem Therapists & Counselors in Corvallis, OR.

Do you struggle with low self-esteem? If so, you’re one of many who don’t feel as confident, valuable, or worthy as they should. Fortunately, self-esteem is a condition that can be improved with professional therapy from a licensed therapist or counselor.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs It is Time to Seek Treatment for Low Self-Esteem

If you’re not sure whether you should seek treatment for low self-esteem, we can help. Here are some low self-esteem signs:

  • You speak negatively about yourself.
  • You compare yourself to others and deem yourself inferior.
  • You have trouble accepting compliments and praise.
  • You struggle to assert yourself in social situations.
  • You have a pessimistic view of life and don’t feel like you can achieve your goals.

If any of these signs ring true to you, you should consider self-esteem therapy. You can also learn more in this article about self-esteem from licensed therapist Nando Raynolds.

Don’t Wait Another Minute: Start Self-Esteem Therapy Today

Without treatment, your self-esteem issues could worsen, making it hard to form healthy relationships and achieve your personal goals. Not to mention, self-esteem left untreated can also lead to depression, substance abuse, and more. Mental Health Match can match you with a professional, licensed therapist who can help you improve your self-esteem and discover a much happier, more confident you! Start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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