Forgiveness therapists in Osprey, Florida FL
Pamela Saladino
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, M.S., M.A., LMHC, CHP
Forgiveness is a spiritual but not necessarily a religious practice. It can be important in healing, however, as holding onto past pain affects not only how we perceive our past, but also affects our present and future.
11 Years Experience
Lurline Aslanian
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, L.C.S.W.
Learning to forgive others and oneself is key to peace of mind and key to being able to relax and let go at the end of life. I have a lot of experience working with forgiveness and have tools to help you with this very important process.
58 Years Experience
Daniela Tullio
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW
Are you struggling to let go or forgive someone? Are you holding on to anger and resentments? I can help. Forgiveness often feels like this unimaginable obstacle... That mountain we will never climb, that goal we will never achieve, too impossible to even be real. But Forgiveness is possible. No matter the circumstance or what has happened to you. No matter how much you think you cant forgive someone or something, I promise you that you can. Forgiveness is difficult, but its possible. I can help you get there. Together we will explore and process the issue you are struggling with, identify who or what you are struggling to forgive, whats getting in your way of forgiveness and how you can begin to heal. I will help you every step of the way. I will help you in being able to heal and reach a place of forgiveness. Give me a call today for more information on how I can help.
10 Years Experience
Hayne Steen
Counselor/Therapist, MAMFT, LMHC, Approved Supervisor
Have you been hurt by the actions of someone else or are you struggling with forgiving yourself? Let's begin working through this together to begin cutting you loose from those chains that keep you linked to the toxic past.
14 Years Experience
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
It is so easy to hold on to anger, resentment, self-criticism, rage, guilt, shame, and negative views of ourselves and others, yet all the research suggests that letting go and engaging in forgiveness is the healthiest solution for the one who forgives. It is hard to learn to forgive the self and others, but I believe we are all capable of working through that which keeps us stuck in the painful feelings and moving to a place of forgiveness.
27 Years Experience