Ep. 228 Why You're Still Not Feeling Worthy (Despite Doing Everything Right)

Have you tried every self-worth habit (journaling, affirmations, self-care routines) and still feel fundamentally unworthy? In this episode, I break down why self-worth habits alone can't heal low self-esteem, and what depth psychology reveals about the real roots of the worthiness wound. If you're caught in the self-improvement trap, people pleasing, or struggling with shame and self-worth, this episode will change how you think about relational healing and what inner critic work actually requires. Real talk, no self-help shortcuts — just honest, nuanced psychotherapy wisdom for your healing self-worth journey.

 
 

Resources Mentioned On This Episode

  • Check out episode on the Worthiness Worth Re-Explained here

  • Grab my free ebook Reclaiming Worth here

  • Check out episode “Is Self-Help a Scam” here

 

 

About The Host

 

ThaisSky

Thaís Sky is a licensed psychotherapist, podcast host, writer, and supervisor, known for her depth-oriented approach to personal transformation. Deeply committed to the exploration the complexities of the human mind, Thais offers “help beyond self-help” and provides support for individuals, couples and groups seeking to address core psychological issues including trauma, eating disorders, relational difficulties and a concept she coined the worthiness wound®. As the host of RECLAIM the podcast, Thaís guides listeners to add nuance and discernment to popular psychology, self-help and wellness ideas, while her writings on Instagram extend her insights and expertise to a broader audience. She helms a virtual as well as an in-person practice in San Luis Obispo, CA. You can learn more about her at IamThaisSky.com or find her at just about everywhere on social media at @IamThaisSky.

 
 

 
 

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DISCLAIMER: My podcast is for informational and educational purposes and is not a substitute for real mental health care. Please get help if you need it and in case of a crisis contact your local mental health hotline or emergency services. 

 
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