Therapy for Self-Esteem & Perfectionism

Learn to quiet the inner critic and accept yourself as you are.

Do you say things to yourself that you would never say to anyone else?

Maybe you’ve never felt good enough or that what you do for other people is enough. Or whenever you finally decide to put yourself first, you have no idea how to do it.

Perhaps you find yourself replaying every social interaction in your mind, analyzing every word or gesture until you’re mentally drained.

You might spend countless hours tweaking and revising your work, never quite satisfied, or find it hard to even get started - because the fear of not doing it perfectly feels paralyzing.

Perfectionism and low self-esteem can turn up the volume on your inner critic, making it hard to hear anything else.

Rewrite the story of how you see yourself.

Together we’ll work on -

Exploring the parts of yourself that feel unworthy or uncertain - and begin to understand where those beliefs come from.

We’ll take a closer look at the people-pleasing habits and self-doubt you’ve been carrying for years, often as a way to stay safe or feel accepted.

Together, we’ll build tools that help your confident, capable self take the lead—instead of the part that always says “yes” to avoid conflict or feel enough.

By the end of our work, you’ll be showing up in your life feeling more grounded, authentic, and at peace with yourself.

FAQs about Self-Esteem & Perfectionism Therapy

You don’t have to be perfect to be worthy.