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Online Forgiveness therapists in Baltimore, MD

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Montpelier, Vermont therapist: Heinig Health and Wellness Counseling, psychologist
Forgiveness

Heinig Health and Wellness Counseling

Psychologist, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, M.S. Health Psychology, M.A. Clinical Psychology, PSYPACT Providers
We support individuals in exploring and working through the process of forgiveness as a pathway toward emotional healing, relief, and personal growth. Through a compassionate and evidence-based therapeutic approach, clients are guided in understanding hurt, resentment, and relational pain while developing healthier ways to process and release these experiences. Our work emphasizes self-compassion, emotional clarity, and boundary-setting, helping clients move toward greater peace, acceptance, and improved well-being—at their own pace and in alignment with their values.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Karen Queller, art therapist
Forgiveness

Karen Queller

Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Creatively explore your emotions, perspectives, and experiences, fostering self-reflection, healing, and releasing resentment to cultivate inner peace and personal growth.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Moraine, Ohio therapist: Seven Hills Psychology, psychologist
Forgiveness

Seven Hills Psychology

Psychologist, Psychologist
We offer treatment for individuals who want to work on practicing forgiveness.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
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Charlottesville, Virginia therapist: Dr. Michael M. Grant, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Michael M. Grant

Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist PhD, MBA
To forgive is to let go. Letting go of the hurt, the insult, and the pain. Holding on to each only creates resentment and more pain that eats us up in the end. I can help you move through and past it and let it go.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Middletown, Delaware therapist: Daybreak Counseling Services, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Daybreak Counseling Services

Counselor/Therapist, LCPC, LPCMH, NCC
Bitterness is a poison that prevents one from feeling their full measure of joy. Forgiveness isn't always easy, but it can be freeing.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
How do we learn to forgive ourselves and others when we are unable to undo what has occurred?  
17 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Saint Louis, Missouri therapist: Dr. Brittany Jacobson, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Brittany Jacobson

Psychologist, PhD, CST
You may feel stuck between holding on to hurt and wondering how to let go. I offer a supportive space to process these experiences at your own pace, without forcing forgiveness before you’re ready. Together, we focus on healing, finding closure with the past, and moving forward with more peace.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Jason Hutchings, psychologist
Forgiveness

Jason Hutchings

Psychologist, PsyD
We often carry a lot of resentment that is hard to know what to do with. We can work to uncover the ways in which we refuse to let go of certain feelings and resentments that, in the end, really just hurt us.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Melbourne, Florida therapist: Dr. Sheryl Ferguson, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Sheryl Ferguson

Psychologist, (Psy.D.)
I can help you forgive. During our collaborative experience together, I will provide an empathic and caring space to help you move through your struggles, so you can live your best life. Together we will find ways towards a path of feeling better, leaning new coping skills to reconnect with your internal self.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
Centennial, Colorado therapist: Dr. Heidi Anderson Sauder, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Heidi Anderson Sauder

Psychologist, PhD, CGT, CST
Forgiveness in relationships is deeply personal, and there is no one-size-fits-all definition of what it should look like. In Gottman Method couples therapy, partners are supported in exploring the meaning of forgiveness within the context of their own experiences, values, boundaries, and relationship goals. Therapy provides space to process hurt, rebuild emotional safety, and strengthen trust without pressure to move faster than feels authentic or "sweep things under the rug." Whether couples are working through betrayal, repeated conflict, or emotional wounds, the focus is on fostering understanding, taking responsibility, making amends, healing, and intentional reconnection in a way that is meaningful and lasting.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Molly Rosenstein, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Molly Rosenstein

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Forgiveness is a deeply personal process that can be challenging—but also profoundly freeing. Whether you're working toward forgiving someone else or yourself, I offer a compassionate space to explore the pain, anger, and complexity that often come with it. Together, we’ll move at your pace, using evidence-based tools and genuine human connection to support healing, set healthy boundaries, and foster emotional release without minimizing your experience.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Shelley Sommerfeldt, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Shelley Sommerfeldt

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Forgiveness is a powerful and difficult process, whether you’re working to forgive others in your life or yourself. In my practice, I help clients navigate the emotional layers of hurt, resentment, and guilt to find healing and freedom. Through guided support, we’ll work toward letting go of the past and creating space for peace, growth, and healthier relationships.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania therapist: Kimberly Dudley, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Kimberly Dudley

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Forgiveness can be one of the most difficult aspects of healing, especially after experiencing deep hurt or betrayal. Together, we’ll explore what forgiveness means, process painful experiences, and work toward healing without minimizing your pain. Whether the goal is forgiving yourself or someone else, therapy can help you move forward with greater freedom and peace.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
New York City, New York therapist: Alan Jacobson, Psy.D., psychologist
Forgiveness

Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
For clients looking for therapy to help them forgive someone they are close to or who hope that someone will forgive them, I provide humanistic, positive, client-centered therapy. This approach allows you to explore feelings without judgment, contemplate the next steps in a safe space, and learn how to overcome painful feelings. Even if you are not in contact with the person you want to forgive or receive forgiveness from, we can use our sessions to help you find resolution and comfort.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs

Counselor/Therapist, Recovery Therapist in Private Practice 40 years
The blog has 7 posts on this topic, listed under "Co-dependence"- toward oneself & toward others (Blog : 2017)  
40 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
Lawrence, Kansas therapist: Shannon Gorres, life coach
Forgiveness

Shannon Gorres

Life Coach, MDiv, MA
Whether you got betrayed or did something to hurt someone else, approaching forgiveness is not easy. There are complex factors involved, including our personal histories and the current context of the situation. Sometimes taking responsibility looks differently than we first thought, and that too can be hard to accept. When we approach forgiveness with respect for ourselves and the other person, we can approach it with dignity. Humans mess up, and humans can make amends or repair what's possible to repair. We can forgive without returning to the same situation. We can forgive and need to address the issue again later, from another layer or standpoint. Forgiveness is a process, that hopefully results- after addressing harm or hurt thoroughly- in feeling lighter, freer, and happier.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Durham, Connecticut therapist: Debra Nelson, psychologist
Forgiveness

Debra Nelson

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Forgiveness is not a destination, but a place to visit and spend time. When people are betrayed either by a friend, family member, romantic partner, or co-worker, the hurt is profound. Sometimes, as with someone who has passed, there is no opportunity to gain closure. Forgiveness work is about exploring your feelings, but also learning skills you can use to work through the pain and get to a place of acceptance.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Seattle, Washington therapist: Aaron Kapin, somatic experiencing practitioner
Forgiveness

Aaron Kapin

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
Forgiveness is a loaded word. I'm not interested in telling you who to forgive, or how. But if you find yourself focused on the events surrounding a specific person, there might be some survival energy, emotional or physical, tied into that situation. Using Somatic Experiencing to express and move that survival response so you feel safe again can help you 'un-fixate' from that person...and some may call that forgiveness. I prefer the term 'moving on', but we all have different language for this kind of thing.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD (Online Only)
Gaithersburg, Maryland therapist: Washington Psychological Wellness, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Washington Psychological Wellness

Counselor/Therapist
Washington Psychological Wellness is a boutique-style mental health practice located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Our clinicians are specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of various mental health conditions in children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Our clinicians provide a non-judgmental collaborative environment in which one can take risks and explore different ways of thinking, feeling, and being. We aim to help you gain clarity about the underlying causes of your current distress, provide strategies to help you cope, and empower you to trust your inner voice and live each day authentically. Our therapists will tailor treatment to your unique needs. Treatment will include an integrative approach consisting of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness meditation, solution-focused therapy, person-centered therapy, and other holistic and empirically validated therapeutic modalities. Our goal is to help you lead a life worth living. We are currently accepting new clients. Telehealth (online) therapy options are available. Call now to schedule your appointment!  
12 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Catonsville, Maryland therapist: Elisha S Lee, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Elisha S Lee

Counselor/Therapist, NCCA CTCC CPC
Forgiveness counseling is a transformative process that facilitates the release of resentment, anger, and hurt that often maintains a hold on one's emotional well-being. Our services in this area focus on assisting clients as they navigate the complex path toward forgiving others and, equally importantly, themselves. This journey can pave the way for healing, inner peace, and the restoration of fractured relationships. Fostering Compassion and Peace Through Forgiveness * Understanding Forgiveness: We begin by exploring the true meaning of forgiveness, debunking myths, and setting realistic expectations about what forgiveness does and does not entail. * Addressing Emotional Pain: A safe and empathetic space for clients to express and work through the emotional pain that has inhibited their ability to forgive, fostering a deeper understanding of their own feelings and experiences. * Personal Empowerment: Forgiveness is framed as a choice and an act of personal empowerment, rather than a sign of weakness or an obligation to others. * Letting Go of Harmful Attachments: Counseling focuses on helping individuals let go of negative attachments to past events and the people who have caused them harm, enabling them to reclaim their mental and emotional freedom. * Reconciliation versus Release: We help clients discern between reconciliation—a restored relationship with the one who wronged them—and release, which is to free oneself from the burden of unresolved hurt. Goals of Forgiveness Counseling Our forgiveness counseling aims to assist clients in: * Processing and Accepting Hurtful Events: Acknowledge and accept the reality of what happened in order to move forward. * Liberating from the Past: Break free from the anchor of past hurts that impede current happiness and emotional wellness. * Enhancing Personal Growth: Use the process of forgiveness as a catalyst for personal growth and self-improvement. * Healing Emotional Wounds: Begin to heal the emotional wounds inflicted by others or oneself. * Restoring Inner Peace: Achieving a sense of inner peace, regardless of whether the relationship with the offender is reconciled. The act of forgiveness can be a profoundly liberating experience that goes far beyond mending relationships with others—it's an act of healing for oneself. Our skilled therapists are dedicated to guiding you through the emotional complexities of forgiveness, empowering you to let go of the past and embrace a more peaceful, fulfilling future. Connect with us to explore how forgiveness counseling can be a vital step in your personal journey of healing and growth.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore residents face significant mental health challenges tied to the city's high rates of violence, poverty, and opioid addiction, driving strong demand for trauma-informed and addiction-focused therapists. The city is home to Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center, and many residents seek private therapy to complement or navigate care through these large institutions. Therapists in Baltimore frequently work with PTSD, grief, and community-level trauma across the city's diverse and deeply rooted neighborhoods. The proximity to Washington, D.C. also means many therapists serve commuters managing the particular stresses of a political and federal work environment.

Forgiveness therapists in Baltimore, Maryland Statistics

Forgiveness therapists in Baltimore, Maryland average 17 years of experience and charge around $205 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Forgiveness (100%), Anxiety or Fears (92%), and Depression (87%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$205

Gender ID

58% Female
36% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

62% In Person and Online
38% Online Only

Top Specialties

100% Forgiveness
92% Anxiety or Fears
87% Depression
80% Self Esteem
74% Loss or Grief
72% Stress
66% Social Anxiety

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