Self-Esteem Disorders – Signs of Poor Self-Esteem
A person who has low self-esteem will be able to:
- constant internal reproach;
- feeling incapable of accomplishing things (professional project, etc.);
- feeling inferior to others;
- depreciate without even realizing it;
- having difficulty resolving problems;
- Evaluate yourself based on your failures and criticism from other people.
A child who has low self-esteem will often develop behavioral problems, he may :
- having trouble making friends;
- be easily frustrated;
- to feel guilty ;
- to devalue oneself;
- be impulsive;
- develop excessive shyness;
- having fits to get attention;
- get sick before check-ups or exams.