Lidia Georgy

Adult Therapy for Self-Esteem: From self-doubt to a steady sense of self-trust -

Through gentle and consistent adult psychotherapy, she developed emotional balance and the capacity to honour her needs with self-awareness and kindness.

A 32-year-old woman came to therapy seeking support with processing her emotions and cultivating greater self-acceptance. Articulate and thoughtful, she had a strong desire to contribute to her community and a genuine passion for personal growth and self-development.

Still, underneath her resilience, she couldn’t shake the sense that her own needs were being neglected.

She longed for a deeper connection with herself—one grounded in compassion, clarity, and emotional understanding

We worked together fortnightly for 13 months, gently exploring her inner landscape. Throughout this time, she learned to slow down and become more mindful of her emotions and thoughts, recognising the underlying good intentions within each part of herself. With growing self-compassion, she began meeting her needs rather than pushing them aside.

As therapy progressed, she became more confident in asking for what she wanted, setting healthy boundaries, and honouring her emotional wellbeing. These shifts created profound changes in her day-to-day life, allowing her to move through the world with a greater sense of self-trust and inner steadiness.