Therapist for Self Esteem Issues

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  • My 10-year old has always been on the strong-willed, intense side, making her Kinder-through 2nd grade experiences at school tough (lots of ostracized moments and being sent out of classroom).  She is bright/quirky and now at a more suitable school, but is acting out at home (roughness, hitting, impulsivity) and at the very least, I think she has self-esteem issues.  So I am looking for recommendations for super-positive, compassionate, genuine, wise psychologists/ therapists who can help with her self-esteem through one-on-one sessions and if necessary, additional parental guidance.  We're on the Peninsula now but willing to drive further if we find someone helpful.  

    I highly recommend you get a complete neuropsych assessment to find out what is going on with your child. She may have a learning issue, ADHD, ASD, or something else. I wasted a lot of time and money on psychologists who misdiagnosed my child because they didn't do a full assessment. If you do it privately, it will be very expensive but will cost less than a year of therapy and allow you to make sure your child is getting the help that will be really helpful. 

    I strongly recommend that you get her evaluated for ADHD, as what you describe sounds very much like female ADHD. Girls with ADHD also tend to have very low self-esteem, have intense feelings, and often have difficulties with friends and social interactions -- as you describe "ostracized moments." ADHD has nothing to do with intelligence, so kids can be very bright but still have all the struggles you describe. Getting our daughter evaluated was one of the best things we ever did for her, she was so relieved to know what she was feeling and going through had an explanation and that she wasn't stupid, or crazy, or not capable (her words). This in turn actually helped with her self-esteem. One thing I learned through our experience is that educators have very little to no knowledge about ADHD especially when it comes to girls. For years I suspected my daughter had ADHD or ADD, but teachers would tell me that it wasn't possible because she was so bright, that all she had to do was stop talking so much and focus. 

    I wanted to add on to  my reply about your daughter getting checked for ADHD. ADDitutdemag.com is a great resource and has a really informative emailed newsletter. I just got this article on how unrecognized ADHD eats away at girls' self-esteem, the effects of which can be long lasting

    https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-girls-shame/?goal=0_d9446392d6-9692…

    Have you tried asking for a psychoeducational evaluation at school?  That's where I would start (and I should know because I worked as a school psychologist for the last 11 years).  Public schools do these for free if they think that the assessment is justified.  Otherwise, maybe check out Social Thinking.  They may be just what your child needs.  Good luck!

  • I am looking for a therapist to address depression and loss of self esteem. Ideally this person can also address my extreme guilt about my parenting. The last therapist I had was not very insightful so I am hoping to find someone who has something to say and not just listen.

    Sorry to hear that, but it's also very normal. I recommend Karen Weinberger. She's in SF, but I've been seeing her for a few years and she is an absolute gem. We'd had a really bad experience with our last therapist too. It was such a big difference switching to Karen. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/karen-weinberger-san-francisco-ca/66678

    Gina Hassan is a therapist who specializes in parents.  I've seen her for a few years and I have found her to be very good.

  • Hi, 

    I grew up with one highly narcissistic and controlling parent and another emotionally distant one. As a result I developed low self-esteem, perfectionism and some codependency traits. During adolescent and early adult years, I coped with these issues  by being highly successful in academics and career but couldn't continue and for the last several years I ruined my career. Lately, I've been more aware that I am so eager to help others but act in a way that I don't matter and can't figure out what I want from life and don't know how to have the discipline to pursue whatever I want. I was seeing a therapist who helped me with some of these issues but got stuck at some point and stopped therapy last year. I would like to start again with a new therapist who is more knowledgeable on these issues stemming from childhood and also would help me to find the courage to start over again. I will appreciate any recommendations if you know a really good therapist in Berkeley or surrounding areas (SF included) that you can recommend. 

    Thank you,

    Still hopeful 

    You might try Lisa Lancaster--she is in Berkeley and she helped me with issues very similar to the ones you describe.  I too had one very narcissistic parent and one distant and neglectful one and it has followed me my entire life..Dr. Lancaster helped me to understand the depth and the nature of the damage so I was able to free myself a bit and make better choices.  She is also warm.  Good luck!

    Kathy Grayson has helped me with issues stemming from a dysfunctional family/childhood trauma. She is located on Alcatraz and College: https://kathygraysonmft.com/

    In addition to a therapist, you could try one of the local CoDA groups:

    http://locator.coda.org

    I will second the rec for Lisa Lancaster, who has been helpful for me with similar-sounding concerns. She has been a strong source of support and transformation in my life, and is an excellent and experienced therapist. Her phone is (510) 841-2525 and her office is in Berkeley b/t Elmwood and Rockridge.

    All the best to you!

    Dr. Melissa Holub on Shattuck at Ashby is really fantastic. She's smart, intuitive, and she also knows how to push back. I also had a narcissist parent, and Dr. Holub is the first therapist after many years of therapy whom I've found has supported me as I worked through the deeper impacts it's left. Good luck. You're making important progress even now.

    She's at: 510-848-7600 http://www.drmelissaholub.com/

    I can highly recommend Les Farber, Phd on Piedmont Avenue (‭(510) 655-9322‬}.  He is insightful, good at navigating childhood damage and finding ways to both come to terms with it and to manage it in adulthood.  He is kind as well.

    I highly recommend Family Matters of Marin.  Anneli Richards is located in San Rafael, https://www.familymattersofmarin.com/  I have been in therapy most of my adult life, but working with Anneli has given me hope and tools for actual healing from the traumas I experienced when I was very young.  Wishing you all the best.