Forgiveness therapists in Kingston, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Mycha Haughton-Lewis,
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Self-forgiveness can have its challenges. However, together we can work on effective strategies to help with self-forgiveness.
1 Years Experience
Synergetic Healing Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Forgiveness shouldn't be forced. Only you can know if and when you're ready to forgive. Remember that the act of forgiveness is not about the other person but, instead, for yourself. To forgive others doesn't equate to reconciliation, nor does it mean to condone. It's meant to release your resentment and permit you to reclaim your life.
3 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Sauer
Life Coach, MD;ND
We often need to let go and forgive those who hurt us, and often we are stuck. And we also often need to forgive ourselves for things we did that hurt others. Both is possible.
34 Years Experience
Cara Briscoe
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Forgiveness, whether directed at yourself or another person, is a concept that may have a unique meaning to each individual. I am here to support you in the exploration of your own personal and unique understanding of what forgiveness means to you and what that may look like in the context of your life. This is a safe space to consider the impacts of forgiving or not forgiving at a pace that feels good for you. Contact me today to book a free consultation.
5 Years Experience
MindfulWe Holistic Psychotherapy & Counselling Services
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, IMD (candidate)
Forgiveness is a natural part of life that we haven’t necessarily been taught to do in school. Forgiveness is an act of self love and compassion. Forgiveness is liberation from a past that no longer exists. Together, we can take gentle steps to let go and live a wholehearted life in the present.
12 Years Experience