Many people seek complementary and alternative approaches to self-esteem. Understanding the evidence base helps make informed choices.
Complementary Approaches with Evidence for Self-Esteem
Acupuncture: Several studies show modest effects on self-esteem symptoms, particularly for anxiety and pain-related presentations.
Yoga: One of the best-evidenced complementary approaches — multiple mechanisms relevant to self-esteem.
Massage therapy: Reduces cortisol and increases serotonin — documented effects on self-esteem symptom severity.
Supplements: Omega-3s, magnesium, and vitamin D have meaningful evidence for some self-esteem presentations.
Complementary Approaches with Limited Evidence for Self-Esteem
Crystal healing, homeopathy, and many energy medicine approaches lack scientific evidence for self-esteem. Risk of harm is low, but opportunity cost of forgoing evidence-based treatment is real.
Using Complementary Approaches Safely for Self-Esteem
Complementary approaches work best as additions to, not replacements for, evidence-based self-esteem treatment. Always inform your healthcare providers of everything you're using.