Forgiveness therapists in Saint George, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Molly Heffernan
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Forgiveness is a deeply personal journey and can be a powerful tool for healing. However, it's important to recognize that forgiveness is not always necessary and it does not excuse or condone the actions of those who have hurt you. Sometimes, the most compassionate choice is to focus on your own healing and boundaries without feeling pressured to forgive. Forgiveness, when it feels right, can help release the hold that pain has on your heart, but it is not a requirement for your healing or peace. You deserve to honor your feelings and take the steps that are best for your well-being. Remember, your journey is unique, and it's okay to prioritize your needs and healing above all else.
9 Years Experience
Elaine Stirling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
I seek to create a space of openness, safety, and accountability in our work work. Forgiveness can be a major block in our relationship with ourselves and with others. My aim is to help address those hurts fast and with care, so that you can move forward toward the stronger relationship that you want. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit.
4 Years Experience
Wise Path Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Joshua Ribalkin, MA, MA, RP
I realize how many clients are searching for greater peace and serenity in their lives and how some individuals benefit from the concept and application of forgiveness in their lives. I am comfortable and willing to explore with individuals who are interested in exploring how forgiveness might be helpful to them.
3 Years Experience
Melissa Letourneau
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
My approach is grounded in authenticity, trust, and often humour. I believe you have the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges and I strive to help empower you to facilitate change in therapy. Therapy can serve as a safe space to explore your feelings of resentment and forgiveness. I work with individuals, couples, children and families offering a free consultation to ensure we are a good fit. I carry a systemic lens, exploring the way culture, community and family shape our experiences and aspirations. I am committed to strength-based and anti-oppressive practice in my work. I recognize the importance and responsibility I have as a therapist, to address the systemic inequalities impacting clients in their lives.
7 Years Experience
Alicia Alessandrini
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Are you having trouble forgiving yourself or feel like you'd like to practice forgiveness towards someone else? Let's work together to look at what that would mean, and look like for you.
3 Years Experience
Stacey Stemplowski
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
Highlighting the importance of the internal voice - challenging emotional thought patterns.
7 Years Experience
Vanessa Marie Life Coach
Life Coach, BA (Soc.)Honors, Cert. PT, Mindfulness Cert.
I guide women through the transformative journey of forgiveness, helping them navigate complex emotions and the process of letting go. By fostering a deeper understanding of both self and others, my approach enables clients to heal from past hurts and move forward with a renewed sense of peace and reconciliation. My dedication is rooted in empowering women to rebuild trust and strengthen relationships in their lives.
13 Years Experience
Katja Tupak
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Q), M.Ed. (Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy)
We offer a wide range of psychotherapy treatment to ensure that you feel safe navigating through your journey.
2 Years Experience
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Forgiveness is voluntary, it plays a very important role in managing anger, develop positive thought process, achieve peace of mind, also helps in rebuilding broken relationship, recognize pain, above all helps to heal and move ahead in life.
26 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