Forgiveness therapists in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania PA
Peter C. Kleponis
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC. SATP, CSAT
For many people, anger is the source of depression, anxiety, addictions, etc. To resolve this, forgiveness is needed. When working with people struggling with anger, I help them through a process of forgiveness that has been scientifically proven to resolve anger and help people live more peaceful and happier lives.
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Forgiveness is about loss and grief. Often people want to approach this as if it's just something we can do and move on. In therapy you'll learn what is keeping you stuck, how to talk about what you lost, and ways to begin moving though those difficult feelings.
18 Years Experience
Dr. Nicole Parkes
Psychologist, PsyD
I delve into the tender yet powerful realm of forgiveness. Understanding that forgiveness is often a journey of the heart fraught with complex emotions, I offer a compassionate and empathic space for clients. Together, we gently navigate the pain of past hurts, betrayal, and disappointment. My approach aims to guide clients towards releasing the burdens of resentment and anger, unlocking a path to healing and inner peace. It’s a transformative process, fostering self-compassion and the strength to forgive others, and perhaps most importantly, oneself. This journey is about rekindling a sense of freedom and lightness, opening the heart to the possibilities of renewed connections and a future unshackled from the past.
8 Years Experience
Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, LCAC, LPC, LPCC
At Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC, I offer a unique and compassionate approach to fostering forgiveness through psychodynamic therapy. My practice integrates techniques from Gestalt therapy, mindfulness, and experiential methods, creating a safe and empathetic space for clients to explore and process their experiences of hurt and betrayal deeply.
In addressing forgiveness, my approach focuses on understanding and resolving the unconscious processes that influence emotions and behaviors related to past grievances. By delving into these deeper layers, clients can gain insight into the root causes of their difficulties with forgiveness, whether they stem from unresolved trauma, relationship issues, or personal conflicts. This comprehensive understanding allows for more effective and lasting healing.
What sets my practice apart is my commitment to genuine therapeutic connection and present-moment awareness. I emphasize the importance of a strong therapeutic relationship, where clients feel truly seen and supported. Through this connection, we work together to develop emotional regulation skills, enhance self-awareness, and build resilience, enabling clients to move towards forgiveness and emotional freedom.
At Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC, I tailor each treatment plan to the individual needs of my clients, ensuring that they receive the most appropriate and effective care. By integrating psychodynamic principles with experiential techniques, I help clients transform their struggles with forgiveness into opportunities for profound personal growth and healing.
You will find a dedicated partner in your journey toward forgiveness and emotional well-being. Together, we will work to release the burden of past hurts, empower you with the tools and insights needed for lasting emotional peace, and guide you toward a future filled with compassion and understanding.
13 Years Experience
HUGH R STEWART III
Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
Forgiveness is for ourselves not for the other person(s). If we are harboring resentments and grudges with people in our lives it's like pointing the finger and wanting them to suffer while we drink the poison. The hardest thing to do is forgive ourselves. Usually, we will blame then eventually forgive another person. Then we will blame and eventually forgive God. But ourselves? It's important to be gentle with ourselves for if we cannot forgive ourselves it becomes more difficult to forgive others. I have several different processes of forgiveness that will ultimately set us free! And, by the way, forgiveness does not mean forget. We learn from our own and others character defects. So sometimes it means we forgive and change the nature of our relationship with a person so we don't put ourselves in that or similar situations again.
24 Years Experience