Forgiveness therapists in Sandy, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
Forgiveness is not for the perpetrators of violence or abuse . Forgiveness can help us heal and it is for the victim in every circumstance, so we need to work with this incredibly powerful healing connection to oneself.
29 Years Experience
Aleksandra Pamphlett - Cert. Coach & Psychologist
Life Coach, MAC, MSc, BSc Hons,
In the process of forgiveness, there's a journey towards personal liberation. As a psychologist I provide a space for practical exploration and understanding. Together, we'll work on releasing resentment and pain through tailored strategies. It's about finding genuine peace and empowerment, moving forward with a lighter heart. Let's navigate this path to forgiveness together, focusing on real solutions and fostering emotional well-being.
10 Years Experience
Crystal Taylor - Soulful Hearts In Nature
Life Coach, RSMT
All the major spiritual traditions as well as scientific studies site forgiveness as a main key to a happy and fulfilling life. Holding onto grudges, anger, guilt, shame, etc towards others but also towards ourselves can be like dragging around a heavy anchor that constantly weighs us down and keeps us from having a more open loving heart and enjoying life. For highly sensitive people, this lack of forgiveness can often have an even more dramatic effect and in some cases can even lead to health issues as well. Together we will work through a process of forgiveness that will bring you much more freedom using a unique multi-modal approach.
15 Years Experience
Lakis Elezoglou
Psychologist, Psychologist (Merit), Positive Thinking Counsellor (Excellent), Biomedical Scientist (BSc. - Hons), Pharmacy (MSc. - Distinction)
Forgiveness is difficult to learn but immensely rewarding. It should be one of the core elements in our lives. I realised that early in life, I have managed it and I want others to do so, too.
4 Years Experience
Heather Macfarlane
Registered Psychotherapist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist
Holding on to hurt and anger is a drain on you, not the person who upset you. Being unable to forgive, maintains a blockage within you for moving forward and this must be cleared to have any chance of a happier future.
15 Years Experience