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Jacqueline Liszewski, IN LCSW 34010715A is a counselor in Gary, IN specializing in counseling and social work. Jacqueline Liszewski, IN LCSW 34010715A is affiliated with BetterHelp.
“Many of the people I work with feel overwhelmed by their emotions, stuck in painful relationship patterns or are unsure of who they are becoming. I work with teens and adults who want a space to better understand themselves, build healthy relationships and grow from trauma. My approach is warm, collaborative and non-judgmental. I often help clients explore the different parts of themselves that hold difficult feelings, past experiences or protective patterns so we can understand them with curiosity rather than criticism. Together, we work at a pace that feels comfortable, focusing on practical insight, emotional regulation and meaningful change. What Sessions with Me Are Like Our sessions are meant to be a supportive and thoughtful space where you don't have to filter or perform. I aim to create an environment where you feel safe being honest about what you're experiencing, even if it is confusing, painful or difficult to put into words. In our work together, we'll slow down and explore what's happening beneath the surface of your thoughts and emotions. Rather than judging or trying to "fix" parts of yourself, we focus on understanding them with curiosity and compassion. This often helps people develop emotional clarity, self-trust and healthier ways of responding to challenges. Some sessions may involve reflecting on patterns in your relationships or past experiences while others may focus on practical tools for managing emotions, communication or stress. My goal is for therapy to feel collaborative, respectful of your pace and genuinely helpful for you to build the life you want to live.”
Connect with this therapist via:
Online messaging - send messages throughout the day as you have time; relax and give yourself opportunity to fully ponder each step of the conversation
Video Visits - connect over video conferencing software for a virtual session -- almost as if you're there in person
Phone Visits - good old-fashioned technology for those who don't want to worry about appearance or who have might have internet bandwidth limitations; a little bit like connecting with an old friend, but with a counselor instead
Instant Message (IM) Visits - real-time chat -- like a phone call, but over text
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Self-Esteem Issues
Self-esteem is the value one assigns to oneself based on a complex combination of factors such as confidence, identity, sense of belonging, and self-image, among others. Self-esteem plays a critical role in determining one's happiness and overall well-being. Those with a very positive self-perception are considered to have "high" self-esteem, whereas those with negative self-perception have "low" self-esteem. Self-esteem does not dictate one's true intelligence, skills, looks, or accomplishments, although it can undermine one's motivation and opportunities. Successful people can have low self-esteem, and in some cases, that low self-esteem might motivate people to work harder at establishing themselves. Self-esteem is also not a binary scale, but a broad spectrum that people may move up or down throughout the course of their lives.
Humans begin to gain self-esteem in childhood from being cared for by adults and reaching natural milestones such as learning how to tie one's shoes. Self-esteem evolves through adolescence and adulthood, and can change drastically based on one's positive and negative experiences. It's important to develop healthy self-esteem to navigate through challenges, make decisions, and gain motivation to pursue interests.
Self-esteem issues can influence one's emotions, behavior, relationships, and world view. Self-esteem issues frequently arise from low self-esteem. Low self-esteem can be caused by factors such as trauma, caregiver neglect, abuse, bullying, and academic, social, or professional difficulties. Stressful life events such as parental divorce, caregiver conflict, and financial problems may also contribute to low self-esteem. In recent years, researchers have highlighted the influence of social media in negatively impacting adolescents' mental health. Common signs of low self-esteem include:
Excessive self-esteem can also be problematic in that it can hinder one's ability to form relationships with others. People with extremely high self-esteem may appear to be conceited or entitled. Some researchers suggest very high self-esteem can lead people to engage in more risk-taking behaviors. Causes of excessive self-esteem are less well-known, but may include upbringing, personality, and cognitive biases.
Fortunately, self-esteem issues can be readily addressed at any time. Positive self-affirmations recognizing one's own accomplishments can raise low self-esteem. Accepting one's own weaknesses and imperfections can benefit those with both low and high self-esteem. People with self-esteem issues often find therapy is an effective means to improve their self-esteem and mental health. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help people with self-esteem issues identify and change destructive patterns of thought. Support groups, family counseling, and antidepressant medication may also help with self-esteem issues.
Maintaining a positive outlook and belief in oneself can go a long way towards forming healthy self-esteem. Developing a strong sense of self can be important for well-being and contributes to overall happiness and success in life.
She has a state license in Indiana.
Licensed In: Indiana
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Ms. Jacqueline Liszewski specializes in social work and counseling and practices in Gary, IN. Ms. Liszewski obtained a license to practice in Indiana.