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Are you struggling with depression, feelings of worthlessness, or a deep uncertainty about who you are? Modern psychology often treats you as a problem to be fixed. But you are not a problem—you are a soul, created and loved by God. In this video, I share a Catholic psychological understanding of depression and low self-esteem. This is not generic self-help or positive thinking. It is a return to truth—the truth about the human person, the dignity of the soul, and the healing that comes when we rediscover our identity in God. This is not simply about managing symptoms. It is about restoring who you are. 💬 In This Video, You Will Discover: Why secular psychology often leaves people spiritually untouched How false beliefs about yourself feed depression and shame The Catholic understanding of identity, dignity, and self-worth The difference between emotional wounds and spiritual truth A path of hope, not through self-esteem tricks, but through God’s gaze ⚠️ Important Disclaimer This video is for spiritual and educational purposes. It is not a replacement for professional therapy, medication, or medical care where necessary. 📞 Ready to Begin the Journey? If you feel unseen, misunderstood, or spiritually lost—I invite you to take the next step. Let us walk together toward healing, truth, and the restoration of your true identity. 👉 Book a Call With Me Here: https://www.thecatholicpsychotherapis... You are not alone. You are not broken beyond repair. You are loved—and you were made for glory. 🙏 “The glory of God is man fully alive.” – St. Irenaeus