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Self-Esteem Effects

Dr. Self Esteem Reviews:

  • Why do bad things happen to good people?
  • Why do people who seem to “have it all” sometimes lose their way and crash?
  • Why are so many of us hooked on pills?
  • Why is drug and alcohol addiction so prevalent?

These and related questions come up frequently in my clinical practice as a psychiatrist dealing with people suffering from depressive and anxiety disorders. I have written a manuscript to explore these issues from the perspective of self-esteem.

I am launching this website to raise awareness about these issues and to generate interest and discussion with the hope that it will create the momentum to see the manuscript become a published book. It will appeal to and help the many who are seen as sick when instead they’re experiencing self-esteem failure. We need to learn to appreciate the difference between being sick and being stuck, and this is what the book teaches.

- Dr. Kevin Solomons (aka Dr. Self-Esteem)

 

Additional self-esteem questions explored in “Born to be Worthless”:

  • Why are we so fixated on food and obsessed with our body image?
  • Why do relationships not seem to last? What’s happened to commitment?
  • Why is plastic surgery so popular?
  • Why has culture turned from revering our seniors to idolizing our youth?

 

Publishers: Self Esteem Author

“Born to be Worthless – The Power of Low Self-Esteem” has just been completed. I am currently engaging publishers and want to speak to you. Contact me.

Some quotes from “Born to be Worthless”

I believe that the vast majority of humanity has low self-esteem, that it is acquired early in life, around the age of three, and that this state of low self-esteem emerges as part of normal healthy emotional development.
It is crucial for us to understand the origins of our low self-esteem before we can transcend it.
We do not know how to make ourselves feel worthwhile on our own, and unless we specifically learn how to value ourselves, we go to our graves depending on others for a sense of self-worth.
Self-esteem is the way you regard yourself as either being worth your mother’s while to care for you, protect you and keep you safe and alive, to be present for you when you need her to meet your needs – or not.
In a sense being unworthy is synonymous with psychological death.
We shape ourselves into people who try to extract validation from others by whatever means possible.When it stops working, we encounter our inner worthlessness head on and develop the depressive and anxious symptoms that are the natural accompaniment of low self-esteem.