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Amber Moskowitz

My approach to therapy: I will encourage and empower you to take the steps as you are ready. Therapy is a lot of work but most people are stronger than they know.

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Sophie Nathan

My approach to therapy: Therapy is collaborative process where we work together. I take a direct warm relational approach. My therapeutic style is eclectic, tailored to each individual client and particularly mindful of how your intersecting identities influence your experiences.

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Megan Phelan

My approach to therapy: I believe everyone has the capacity to heal and change, and I want to support your journey. My main goal is to provide a safe, comfortable, and nonjudgmental environment for my clients. Your needs may change throughout our work together, and I will adjust my therapeutic approach to best fit your needs.

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Ann Marie Galioto

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy is a partnership based on collaboration and respect. I use an authentic, person-centered approach combined with a variety of evidence-based strategies; because you're a unique individual, we'll create a plan tailored specifically to you. Above all, I strive to provide a space where you feel safe, heard, and understood.

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Tina Cole

My approach to therapy: I am trained in Brainspotting, this is my most used technique. This is gentle focused mindfulness using a fixed eye position that is gentle and takes therapy to a somatic/body based approach, as talk therapy is not always enough.

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Madeleine May

My approach to therapy: Warm, empathic, collaborative, and non-judgmental. I meet you where you are, using multiple therapeutic modalities to help you navigate transitions and find peace with yourself. I prioritize creating a safe environment for discovery.

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Chris Koska

My approach to therapy: If you’re feeling weighed down by anxiety, depression, grief, or just the stress of life and aren’t sure where to turn, you’re not alone. It’s tough when life feels overwhelming and sometimes we just need someone to help us sort through it all. Therapy can offer a fresh perspective and give you the tools to work through the things holding you back.

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Jacqueline Siempelkamp

My approach to therapy: I use an individualized approach to best suit my clients' needs. I use most often pull from Person-Centered Therapy, and CBT, and EFT. I believe therapy is a collaboration and we will work together to find the right course of action for you.

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Dr. Karen Tringle, Psy.D, HSP

My approach to therapy: authentic, no-nonsense, and straightforward, with equal measures of compassion and humor, to focus on your presenting concerns. We'll highlight your current assets and strengths, while building new skills, tools, and resources to tackle any situation

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Dr. Melody Caldwell

My approach to therapy: Person-Centered, meaning that I want to meet my clients where they need me. I provide empathy, validation, and unconditional positive regard. I support individuals to focus on the solutions in life instead of the problems.

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Find Self-Esteem Therapists & Counselors in Pennsylvania.

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.

Wherever you are located in Pennsylvania, 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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