Dr. Elizabeth Vance, PsyD, LCSW
๐ก๏ธ Verified ClinicianLicensed Clinical Psychologist & Psychotherapist
Dr. Vance is a licensed clinical psychologist and somatic therapy pioneer with over 14 years of clinical outpatient experience. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), somatic down-regulation techniques, and values-based emotional regulation frameworks.
What is definition of Self-Esteem in Emotional States and Well-Being?
Self-esteem refers to an individual’s overall subjective evaluation of their self-worth. It involves how a person perceives themselves, their capabilities, and their value as a person. Self-esteem can significantly impact emotional well-being, as it influences how a person feels about themselves, their abilities, and their place in the world. Individuals with high self-esteem tend to have a positive self-image, feel confident in their abilities, and have a greater sense of overall well-being, while those with low self-esteem may experience feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and struggle with their emotional state. Building and maintaining healthy self-esteem is essential for overall emotional well-being.