Self Esteem Therapists in Colorado

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Bridget C. Everett
Bridget C. Everett
MA,LPC,EMDR Trained; Clinical Therapist
Online & In-Person
Accepting New Clients
How do you work with clients with self esteem issues?
When working with clients with self-esteem issues, I focus on creating a safe, supportive space where they feel heard and valued. I help clients identify negative self-beliefs, understand their origins, and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns. Through evidence-based techniques—such as cognitive-behavioral strategies, mindfulness practices, and strength-based approaches—I support clients in building self-compassion, confidence, and a more positive, realistic self-view. Together, we work on setting achievable goals, celebrating progress, and developing skills to maintain healthy self-esteem in daily life.
Bridget is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), EMDR-trained, and a Certified Grief Therapist (CGT). She brings extensive experience in mental health care, having worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as residential programs and intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization (PHP) programs for adolescents and young adults. She approaches therapy as a collaborative, supportive journey rooted in trust, respect, and authentic connection. She believes that meaningful and lasting change begins with feeling truly seen, heard, and understood—not only by others, but by oneself. Dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and nonjudgmental therapeutic space, Bridget invites clients to explore their inner world with curiosity, courage, and compassion. With her warm and grounded presence, she helps individuals cultivate self-awareness, foster emotional healing, and support sustained psychological growth. Bridget works with clients across the lifespan, including children as young as three, adolescents, adults, couples, and families, offering individualized, developmentally appropriate care. She is committed to ongoing professional growth and is currently pursuing Certifications in Neuropsychotherapy, Neural Desensitization and Integration, and ADHD Assessment & Treatment. She integrates a broad range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Mindfulness-Based Interventions Psychodynamic Therapy Bridget is particularly attuned to how shame, guilt, and inner conflict contribute to emotional distress and disconnection from self and others. She helps clients strengthen emotional regulation, cultivate self-compassion, and develop insight into their internal experiences. Her approach combines relational and neuropsychological perspectives, recognizing the brain’s remarkable capacity for growth, adaptation, and healing. Areas of Clinical Expertise: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Anxiety and Panic Disorders Depressive and Mood Disorders Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Grief, Loss, and Life Transitions Outside of work, Bridget nurtures her own growth and balance through time with family and friends, connecting with nature, journaling, reading, traveling, drawing, biking, practicing yoga and mindfulness, kayaking, playing soccer and lacrosse, running, and enjoying games—especially chess! Bridget resonates deeply with the words of F. Scott Fitzgerald: “For what it’s worth … it’s never too late, or in my case too early, to be whoever you want to be … there’s no time limit — start whenever you want … you can change or stay the same — there are no rules to this thing … we can make the best or the worst of it … I hope you make the best of it … I hope you see things that startle you … I hope you feel things you’ve never felt before … I hope you meet people with a different point of view … I hope you live a life you’re proud of … and if you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start over again.” 970-400-7319 [email protected] Psychiatric Services of the Rockies Fort Collins, CO 
Keri Enriquez
Keri Enriquez
Holistic Alternative Psychology Practitioner
Online Therapy
How do you work with clients with self esteem issues?
Struggling with self-esteem can feel like you’re constantly battling an inner voice that tells you you're not good enough, or that you're unworthy of love and respect. Whether these feelings stem from past experiences, societal pressure, or your own inner critics, it can be incredibly draining. If you're dealing with low self-esteem, you're not alone, and the good news is that with the right support, it is possible to rebuild your self-worth and cultivate a healthier, more compassionate relationship with yourself. Here’s how I work with clients who are navigating self-esteem issues: Creating a Safe, Non-Judgmental Space: Low self-esteem often comes with feelings of shame, guilt, or fear of being judged. In our work together, I create a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore the roots of your self-esteem challenges without fear of criticism. This is a place where you can be honest and vulnerable while feeling completely supported. Identifying Negative Thought Patterns: Many people with low self-esteem struggle with negative self-talk and distorted beliefs, like “I’m not good enough” or “I’ll never be successful.” In our sessions, we’ll work together to identify these harmful thought patterns and begin to challenge and reframe them. By changing how you think about yourself, we can begin to shift how you feel. Building Self-Awareness: Often, low self-esteem is tied to past experiences, childhood wounds, or societal expectations that have shaped how you view yourself. We’ll explore the root causes of your self-esteem struggles, gently unpacking the experiences that contributed to these beliefs. Through this self-awareness, we can start to separate who you truly are from the negative narratives you’ve been carrying. Fostering Self-Compassion: One of the most important aspects of healing from low self-esteem is learning to treat yourself with kindness and understanding. We’ll work on developing self-compassion—learning how to talk to yourself in the same gentle, supportive way you would talk to a close friend. I’ll help you challenge the harsh inner critic and replace it with a more loving, nurturing inner voice. Reframing Self-Worth: Self-esteem is not about being perfect; it’s about recognizing your inherent worth as a human being. I’ll guide you in exploring what makes you unique, valuable, and worthy of love and respect. Together, we’ll create a more realistic and positive understanding of your strengths and qualities, helping you appreciate who you are, even on difficult days. Building Confidence Through Action: Confidence often comes from taking small steps and experiencing success in areas of life that matter to you. We’ll work together to set achievable goals, celebrate your progress, and build confidence through action. Whether it’s trying something new, speaking up for yourself, or making self-care a priority, every step you take will reinforce your growing self-esteem. Setting Boundaries and Asserting Your Needs: Low self-esteem can make it difficult to set boundaries and advocate for yourself in relationships or work situations. I’ll help you develop the tools and skills needed to establish healthy boundaries, express your needs, and assert yourself with confidence. By practicing this, you’ll begin to feel more empowered and worthy of respect in all areas of your life. Celebrating Your Wins: Low self-esteem often leads us to downplay our achievements or overlook our progress. I’ll encourage you to celebrate your wins, both big and small, and help you learn to recognize and acknowledge your growth. Recognizing your strengths and accomplishments is key to building lasting self-esteem. Creating a Positive Support System: Surrounding yourself with positive, supportive people is essential for fostering self-esteem. We’ll explore how you can build and nurture relationships that uplift you, as well as identify any toxic dynamics that might be negatively impacting your sense of self-worth. Healing from low self-esteem is a journey, but it's one that leads to profound personal growth, empowerment, and joy. By working together, we’ll rebuild your confidence, self-compassion, and sense of inner worth, allowing you to step into a more authentic, empowered version of yourself. Would you like to incorporate specific therapeutic methods, like cognitive-behavioral techniques, mindfulness, or strengths-based approaches, into this description? Let me know if you’d like to tailor it even more to your style.
I’m Keri, a holistic practitioner dedicated to supporting your journey toward balance, wellness, and a deeper connection with yourself. Whether you're navigating stress, chronic discomfort, emotional blocks, or simply seeking a more grounded and aligned life, I’m here to help you heal from the inside out. My approach combines mind, body, and spirit—offering personalized care that honors your unique story. Through [modalities you offer—e.g., Reiki, herbal medicine, intuitive guidance, bodywork], I hold a space where transformation can gently unfold. If you're ready to feel more empowered, centered, and vibrant, I invite you to explore how we can work together. Your healing begins here.
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