Online Mental Health Therapy
Our secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform allows you to get expert care from the comfort of your own home, making therapy accessible regardless of your location or schedule.
11125 Rockville Pike, Suite 107
Rockville, MD 20852
(703) 552-2722
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
44031 Pipeline Plaza, Suite 210
Ashburn, VA 20147
(703) 552-2722
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
3331 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 552-2722
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
1430 K Street NW, Suite 102
Washington, DC 20005
(703) 552-2722
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
If you think you need support, whether that’s therapy, medication, or both, therapists and psychiatrists offer telehealth and in-person appointments.
Self-esteem is a nebulous term that is often used, but most of us would have difficulty describing what it means or what good self-esteem looks like. In the modern world, this is a particularly difficult topic for the digitally connected community, especially children and teens. Some might identify self-worth with the feelings they get when someone likes a post or comments on an image they post. Maybe they associate their strong online presence among friends and peers as self-esteem. In most cases, these are confused and complicated and have little basis in actual self-esteem, which comes from within.
Low self-esteem is more than just a simple case of feeling poorly about oneself once in a while. Instead, it is a disorder of thought where someone sees themselves as being incompetent, inadequate, and unlovable regardless of any outside reinforcement. This kind of feeling is pervasive and can get into every aspect of a person’s heart and mind and can lead to behavior that is self-defeating and based on false assumptions.
There are warning signs that can identify when you or someone you know is suffering from low self-esteem, and acting on it can quite literally save a life. If someone you know is continuously undermining their success and accomplishments by being excessively critical of themselves, primarily when this manifests as comparisons to others, they may be suffering from low self-esteem. This is particularly evident in cases where these statements are demonstrably false, and the individual themselves admits they would never make those same comments to someone else.
In most cases, these behaviors and thought-patterns are learned during childhood and can stem from abuse from those who were supposed to care about them. This kind of abuse can be blatant and physical, or it can be subtle and involve the use of degrading language and a failure to recognize accomplishments. It’s not unusual for it to be the result of being treated as odd or strange for behaviors that set them apart as an individual or don’t conform to societal norms. Adults aren’t immune to developing low self-esteem, especially when faced with challenges involving the loss of work, a collapse of personal relationships, or even concerns about their health and appearance.
Therapy has been proven to be an effective treatment for low self-esteem and can aid patients of all ages in eliminating negative patterns of thought, learning to love themselves, and granting themselves permission to feel good about their accomplishments. Just being able to recognize an achievement and gaining a sense of success from it is something that can be difficult for these patients. Working with a mental health therapist will reveal the right treatment patterns for your case of low self-esteem, and bring back the ability to love and be proud of yourself.
If you’re in an abusive relationship, it’s important to seek professional help. Mental health professionals can provide support and perspective and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
Contact us and our reception intake team will schedule you for mental health therapy with a mental health therapist who specializes in self esteem. If medication is needed, we offer medication management with licensed psychiatrists. If there are weight issues or eating disorderd patterns derived from poor self esteem we have dietitian nutiritionists who can help through medical nutrition therapy.
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