Forgiveness therapists in Kingsville, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Caitlin Marchand
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Forgiveness is not a one-size-fits-all process and looks different for everyone based on each client's unique circumstances. Offering forgiveness to ourselves and others can be a powerful experience, inviting us to face some big, negative emotions. Your feelings are valid, which is why I work collaboratively with clients to explore your experience of conflict, your expectations for resolution, and what forgiveness looks like for you. The goal of forgiveness is not for you to reconcile with someone who has hurt you, the goal is for you to be able to let go of the negative feelings and their impact on your life. Book a free consultation to learn more about my approach and explore if we are a good fit.
6 Years Experience
Claire Silvester
Counsellor/Therapist, MSC (Psych), BSc (Psych), Certified Sex Therapy Informed Professional (CSTIP), RP.
Saying sorry is a skill, recovering from betrayal is a programme of many forms of sorry and a rebuild of areas of trust.
19 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
Lia Khalili
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP)
At Bright Start Bright Future, I specialize in helping individuals navigate the complex journey of forgiveness. Forgiveness is a powerful tool for healing and personal growth, and my goal is to support you in finding peace and resolution.
Through our sessions, we'll explore the process of forgiveness, understanding its significance in your life and relationships. Together, we'll work on letting go of resentment, anger, and hurt, allowing you to move forward with a lighter heart and a clearer mind.
Forgiveness is not about condoning or excusing the actions of others; it's about freeing yourself from the burden of holding onto pain. By releasing the grip of past wounds, you can experience greater emotional well-being and cultivate healthier relationships.
Whether you're struggling to forgive yourself or others, I'm here to provide a safe and supportive space for you to explore and heal. Together, we'll embark on a journey towards inner peace, empowerment, and a renewed sense of wholeness.
18 Years Experience
Patricia Ramos
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Getting to forgiveness It’s good for your health. Researchers have found that the act of forgiveness can reduce the risk of heart attack, lower cholesterol levels, improve sleep, reduce pain, lower your blood pressure, and decrease levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. And forgiveness provides more significant benefits as we age. Sadly, the converse is also true, failing to forgive can undermine the person’s wellbeing, emotionally as well as physically, and chips away at any possibility of restoring relationships; it will wear the client down.
14 Years Experience