Find Online Therapy for Self-Esteem

Browse licensed online therapists that help with self-esteem issues

Start with the state where you will physically be during sessions, then review provider profiles for experience with self-esteem, confidence, shame, perfectionism, or relationship patterns. You can narrow your search by insurance, language, age group, and modality. If you want one-on-one support, individual therapy is often a strong place to begin.

Select the Location Where You’ll Attend Sessions

Provider availability depends on where you are located during your sessions. If you may attend sessions from more than one state, it is important to make sure your provider is authorized to work with you wherever you are physically located during the appointment. Before booking, you can verify a provider’s license through the appropriate state licensing board. If you travel often or split time between different states, see our guide to finding a therapist licensed in multiple states for more information.

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April Johnson

M.S. LPC-Associate

In sessions, my approach is straightforward. I will hold your hand if that will help you, and guide you gently to your answer. But more often than not, my clients prefer someone who helps them see things clearly, without placing blame on any person in par...
Charlene B Pelaez

RMHCi

Welcome to Here to Heal Counseling and Wellness. We are dedicated to helping individuals, families, healthcare and frontline workers navigate life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and confidence. At Here to Heal, we work with adolescents, young adul...
Alyssa Nagel

LPC

I create a non-judgemental, safe space to explore the deep root of current symptoms. I with from a trauma and attachment lens and use EMDR and am IFS-informed. I'll help you get to the root of what's going on and move into your Self in order to heal and...
Alexis D. Campbell, LCPC, LPC, NCC

LCPC, LPC, NCC

Therapy is not ‘one size fits all.’ I draw from a range of techniques to tailor my services to your unique needs. Above all, you will be at the center and have a voice in planning the direction of your treatment. The goal is for you to walk away from sess...
Ashley Hamm

LPC

My approach is centered around ensuring that you release self-judgment and build more inner kindness and self-acceptance. I also focus on helping you identify your own internal values, so that you have a stronger sense of being guided by an inner compass...
Kate Chrisinger

LMHC

I am warm, direct and practical in my approach to work with clients of all ages. I use techniques from CBT, DBT, Mindfulness and Exposure-Response Prevention, as well as research-based parenting curriculums.
Dr. Amber Samuels

PhD, LPC, NCC, CCC

You know things need to change. Maybe it's a nagging feeling, or a wave of overwhelm that washes over you sometimes. Taking the first step to reach out for therapy can feel daunting, but I'm here to walk alongside you in your journey toward the change you...
Kayla Mennenga

LMFT

No matter who I’m sitting with, my approach is warm, curious, and rooted in honoring the whole person. I pay close attention to physiology and regulation because our bodies often reveal what our words can’t and learning to understand those internal signal...
Juliet Kari

LCSW

Sessions with me are collaborative, transparent, and grounded in a deep respect for your resilience. Because we meet virtually, our focus is on creating a safe, comfortable, and structured environment right where you are. My therapeutic lens centers on ho...
Laurie Mohlman

LCSW

My approach is practical, collaborative, and grounded in helping you make sense of what you are experiencing. I specialize in working with betrayal trauma, codependency, and high conflict relationship dynamics, often involving addiction. Many clients come...
Genevieve Samson

LCSW

I use a trauma-focused lens to help folks explore how they want to walk through the world. I believe each person can define themselves and find their healthy. Therapy is a collaborative experience; you bring your life experience, and I bring different inf...
Elisa Balthazar

LCSW

My therapeutic approach is grounded in collaboration and authenticity. Together, we’ll work to uncover your strengths and develop personalized strategies to navigate life’s uncertainty.

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Therapy for Self-Esteem

How do I use this page to find an online therapist to help with self-esteem?

Start with the state where you will physically be during sessions, then review provider profiles for experience with self-esteem, confidence, shame, perfectionism, or relationship patterns. You can narrow your search by insurance, language, age group, and modality. If you want one-on-one support, individual therapy is the best place to begin.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask what kinds of self-esteem concerns they commonly help with, what online sessions are like, and how they approach goals such as confidence, boundaries, or self-worth. It also helps to ask about fees, insurance, session frequency, and availability. If your concerns connect to anxiety, trauma, relationships, or eating disorder issues, ask whether they treat those concerns too.

Does my online therapist have to live in my state, and what happens if I travel out of state?

Your therapist does not have to live in your state, but they need to be licensed for the state where you are physically located during each session. That is why travel can affect whether they can meet with you. Before booking, check the provider’s policy and whether they practice across states. If you travel frequently or split time between states, you can also browse therapists licensed in multiple states.

Does insurance cover online therapy for self-esteem, and how does payment usually work?

Many providers accept insurance for online therapy, but coverage depends on your plan, the provider, and the kind of service you receive. Some providers are in-network, while others offer private pay and may give you paperwork for out-of-network reimbursement. Before you book, check the session fee, copay, deductible, cancellation policy, and whether benefits differ for virtual care.

What technology or privacy setup do I need for virtual sessions?

Most online therapy appointments work best in a private location with a reliable internet connection. A computer or laptop is often ideal, though a phone or tablet may also work depending on the provider and platform. Many sessions happen by video, but phone calls, secure messaging, texting, or email may also be used depending on the provider and service. Providers may also have policies about where sessions can take place, so check ahead if privacy or location may be an issue.

When is online therapy for self-esteem not the right choice?

Online therapy may not be the best fit during an immediate crisis, when emergency support is needed, when a higher level of care is required, or when you do not have a private space or reliable internet connection. It may also be a poor fit if virtual sessions feel too distracting or unsafe in your current environment. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text 988 right away.

What types of telehealth services are available for self-esteem?

The best fit depends on what is affecting your self-esteem. Individual therapy is common for personal patterns, self-criticism, and confidence building. Child or teen therapy can help younger clients with bullying, identity, or school stress. Couples counseling, family therapy, and group therapy may also be helpful when relationships strongly affect self-worth.

How do I know if a therapist is a good fit for self-esteem concerns?

Look for a provider whose profile mentions self-esteem directly or related concerns such as perfectionism, shame, social anxiety, body image, people-pleasing, or difficult relationships. A good fit also depends on whether you feel understood, respected, and comfortable being honest. Many people know after the first few sessions whether the provider’s style feels supportive, practical, and aligned with their goals.

Need urgent support? Therapy Expanded is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you need urgent mental health, suicide, domestic violence, substance use, or LGBTQIA+ support, visit our crisis and mental health resources page.