Forgiveness therapists in Australind, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Forgiveness Therapy. Forgiveness does not mean forgetting or condoning the wrongdoing, granting legal mercy, or reconciling a relationship. You can forgive a person while in no way believing that their actions were acceptable or justified.
14 Years Experience
Grounded Space Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Graduate Diploma Trauma Informed Processwork Psychotherapy (Process Oriented Psychology), Diploma Counselling, Somatic Experiencing Cert II/III
Forgiveness is a deeply personal and complex process that involves letting go of resentment, anger, and the desire for revenge toward someone who has wronged us. It doesn't mean condoning or excusing the behaviour, nor does it necessarily require reconciliation. Instead, forgiveness is a gift we give ourselves, freeing us from the burden of carrying heavy emotions and allowing us to heal and move forward. It can be a gradual journey, often involving acceptance, empathy, and understanding. Forgiveness doesn't erase the past, but it can transform our relationship to it, offering closure and peace. Ultimately, forgiveness is a powerful act of self-compassion that supports emotional well-being and growth. Please see the type of therapy I provide to see how I can help you.
4 Years Experience
Jaya Bhaskar - Ropana Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor/Therapist, Life Coach, ACA-L3
Embrace the transformative power of forgiveness in forgiveness therapy. Our supportive approach guides you through the process of letting go of resentment, healing emotional wounds, and finding inner peace. Whether you're struggling to forgive others or seeking self-forgiveness, we provide a safe space for exploration and healing. Step into a future free from the weight of the past.
2 Years Experience
Ari Goldberger
Psychologist, Bachelor Of Science (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Masters of Psychology (Counselling)
Forgiveness of the self and others is integral to transcending all suffering and egoic positions. All suffering comes from a lack of forgiveness and love primarily towards ourselves. True forgiveness can only come from the "heart" and not from an intellectual point of view (i.e. mind). With humility, we can recognize the fragility, naivety and innate innocence of ourselves, which leads to a surrender of all judgment, thus accentuating forgiveness.
11 Years Experience
Rashneel Prasad
Counsellor/Therapist, ACA, PACFA
I help people who are looking to achieve forgiveness of others.
1 Years Experience