
Self-Esteem Issues
Self Esteem is a way of thinking, feeling and acting that implies that
you accept, respect, trust, and believe in yourself. When you accept
yourself, you can live comfortably with both your personal strengths
and weaknesses without undue self criticism. When you respect yourself
you acknowledge your own dignity and value as a unique human being.
You treat yourself well in much the same way you would treat someone
else you respect. Self-trust means that your behaviors and feelings
are consistent enough to give you an inner sense of continuity and coherence
despite changes and challenges in your external circumstances. To believe
in yourself means that you feel you deserve to have the good things
in life. It also means that you have confidence that you can fulfill
your deepest personal needs, aspirations, and goals.
The truth about self esteem is that it needs to come from within.
When self esteem is low, the deficiency creates a feeling of emptiness
that
you may try to fill by latching on – often compulsively - to
something external that provides a temporary sense of satisfaction
and fulfillment.
When the quest to fill your inner emptiness by appropriating something
from outside becomes desperate, repetitive, or automatic, you have
what is called an addiction. Addiction is an attachment to something
or someone
outside yourself that you feel you need to provide a sense of inner
satisfaction or relief. Frequently this attachment substitutes preoccupation
with a substance or activity for healthy human relationships. It may
also substitute a temporary feeling of control or power for a more
lasting sense of inner confidence and strength.
A healthy alternative to addiction is to work on building your self
esteem. Growing in self esteem means developing confidence and strength
from within. While still enjoying life fully, you no longer need to
appropriate or identify with something or someone outside yourself to
feel okay. The basis for your self worth is internal. As such, it is
much more lasting and stable.
At the Hellenic Therapy Center, owner, founder and licensed therapist,
Maria Sikoutris Di Iorio specializes on matters of self esteem, and
addictions for adults, children and adolescents. She has extensive
experience working with couples as a Marriage & Family Therapist.
She provides individual and family therapy. You can reach Ms. Sikoutris
Di Iorio
at 908-322-0112 or by email at maria@hellenictherapy.com.
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