Low Self-Esteem Therapy
With a National Award (BACP) for clinical excellence in therapy provision, Maggie Morrow founded Klearminds in 2008 and brings you a team of highly experienced self-esteem therapists in London. Our therapists help you challenge self-criticism at its source and build a stronger sense of self-worth, confidence, and inner resilience – giving you the confidence to trust yourself, back yourself, and live from a place of self-respect.
Finding the right therapist shouldn’t be a challenge. With over 30 years of experience, our Clinical Directors can recommend the best therapist to help you understand low self-esteem and build durable self-worth.
We offer therapy rooms in Central London, the City of London and flexible online sessions.
How Can KlearMinds Help You Improve Self-Esteem?
Low self-esteem can quietly shape the way you think, feel, and act; often convincing you that you’re less capable, less deserving, or less valuable than you truly are. It may lead to a constant inner critic, difficulty trusting your own judgment, or an ongoing sense of “not being enough.” Left unaddressed, these feelings can affect relationships, career opportunities, and your overall quality of life.
At KlearMinds, our expert self-esteem therapists work with you to recalibrate your self-perception and build a robust, self-respecting identity. With the right support, you can leave behind limiting patterns, strengthen your internal voice, and move forward with grounded confidence.
Our self-esteem therapists can help you:
- Uncover and address the root causes of low self-esteem
- Challenge harsh self-criticism and replace it with more encouraging balanced thinking
- Change aspects of comparison and perfectionism which undermine your progress
- Develop healthy boundaries so you experience more respect and recognition
- Build resilience so setbacks don’t undermine or define your sense of self worth
- Strengthen communication skills to get your needs met more effectively
- Recognise and build on your achievements without dismissing or downplaying them
- Develop a more supportive relationship with yourself
Self-Esteem Counselling Reviews
Meet Our Experienced Therapists
Amanda Reynolds
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
Adv Dip CBT, Dip Counselling, BSc Psychology, Cert Counselling, BACPAmanda holds over 13 years experience.
Judy Harrison
Psychotherapist, Couples Therapist
PG Dip Psychotherapy, Dip Mediation, Mindfulness Meditation Cert, Cert Psychotherapy, UKCP, BACPJudy holds over 25 years experience.

Maggie Morrow
Founder of KlearMinds, Award Winning Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Life Coach
MSc Integrative Psychotherapy, BSc Psychology, Adv Dip, UKCPMaggie’s experience spans over 28 years.

Carmen O’Connor
Psychotherapist and Counsellor
MA Integrative Psychotherapy, BA (hons), Certs, UKCPCarmen holds over 15 years of experience.
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What is Low Self-Esteem?
Low self-esteem often creates a distorted view of who you are, making it difficult to recognise your strengths or trust in your worth. You may find yourself overly focused on flaws, replaying mistakes, or believing you’re undeserving of praise or love. Over time, these patterns can erode your sense of self-worth and make it harder to see the capable, valuable person you truly are.
You may be experiencing low self-esteem if you often:
- Feel unworthy or “less than” others
- Struggle to accept compliments or praise
- Constantly compare yourself to others and feel you fall short
- Doubt your decisions and rely too heavily on others’ approval
- Blame yourself harshly when things go wrong
- Put others’ needs ahead of your own out of fear of rejection
- Avoid opportunities because you fear failure or judgment
Low self-esteem can develop for many reasons. It may be shaped by perfectionism, fear of not being good enough, or past experiences that left you feeling undervalued. For some, it arises from constant comparison, a lack of positive encouragement, or growing up in critical environments.
How Can Therapy Help Improve Self-Esteem?
Therapy helps you understand the experiences, beliefs and patterns that have shaped the way you see yourself, and gives you the tools to break free from self-doubt and build a more positive, realistic view of yourself.
With the guidance of an experienced therapist, you’ll learn how to:
- Identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns that fuel low self-esteem
- Develop self-compassion and healthier ways of talking to yourself
- Strengthen your sense of worth independent of others approval or expectations
- Build confidence to make decisions and trust your own judgment
- Establish boundaries that protect your wellbeing and self-respect
- Foster resilience, so you can handle setbacks without damaging your self-image
Over time, this process helps you to see yourself more clearly, appreciate your strengths, and begin to live with a renewed sense of self-worth and balance.
Self Esteem Therapy FAQs
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How long will it take for therapy to help with self-esteem?
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The time it takes to improve self-esteem varies from person to person. It depends on how long you’ve been struggling with low self-worth, what experiences may have contributed to it, and the goals you’d like to achieve. Some clients begin to notice a shift within a few sessions as they learn practical tools to challenge negative self-beliefs, quiet their inner critic, and recognise their strengths. For longer-lasting transformation, particularly when self-esteem has been shaped by early experiences or long-held patterns, more sessions may be helpful to rebuild confidence and self-acceptance from the ground up. For example, some people find 6 or 12 to 24 sessions works well for them, other people find more sessions useful. Your therapist can help you identify how many sessions will work best for you.
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What happens in the first therapy session?
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How do I know if I need self-esteem therapy?
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How is self-esteem therapy different from self-confidence therapy?
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Get a Therapist Recommendation
Free Consultation: Get in touch for a personal recommendation OR to arrange a free telephone consultation with Maggie Morrow, Award Winning Therapist & KlearMinds Director.
Money back guarantee: 95% of our recommendations are successful. However, if your first appointment doesn’t feel like the right match – let us know. Based on your feedback, we can recommend a free appointment with a different therapist or if you prefer, you can request a refund.
Online Counselling Available
Take the first step towards Improving Your Self-Esteem
Have you had enough of struggling with the negative impact of low self-esteem on your life? Do you feel ready to change things so you can feel confident and happy with who you are? KlearMinds self esteem therapy in London can help you turn things around.
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Our Locations
Our Therapy Rooms are near:
Mayfair – Soho – Harley Street – Covent Garden
Our Therapy Fees
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Professional Accreditations and Associations
Our hand-selected therapists have trained in the UK’s most respected institutions. They hold a minimum of 8 and up to 30 years clinical experience within the NHS, private and/or charitable sectors. They are registered with:





