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North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Heartsong Counselling, therapist
Forgiveness

Heartsong Counselling

Therapist, Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
Forgiveness can feel out of reach when the hurt runs deep. In our work together, you stay at the center of your healing while I walk beside you, offering steadiness as you sort through what feels too heavy to hold alone. With a gentle, intuitive approach grounded in transpersonal counselling, IFS, and Jungian influences, we move at your pace toward clarity, compassion, and a sense of inner freedom.  
3 Years Experience
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Mr. Paul Bains, therapist
Forgiveness

Mr. Paul Bains

Therapist, B.Sc., M.A., RCC
Forgiveness is a hard decision for some to make. There are many questions, such as: Should I forgive someone who has hurt me? Why would I want to forgive? I am too angry to forgive, and I don't think what someone did to me is forgivable. Forgiveness is a choice; indeed, one does not have to forgive. However, there is a great benefit to you to going through a process of forgiveness that can open you up to a fuller way of living your life. Forgiveness can bring peace, calm and happiness. Call now to see how forgiveness can change your life.  
33 Years Experience
In-Person in Surrey, BC V3W 3N5
Online in British Columbia
Comox Valley, British Columbia therapist: Julie Taylor Counselling, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Julie Taylor Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, MTC, RCS
There is a lot of talk about forgiveness these days. A popular notion is that we must forgive if we want to move forward but I find this a little confusing? I think to forgive oneself is important. Mega important. To understand why we do the things we do - and why someone else did to us what they did to us - is also important. But... Is it really up to us to judge and forgive someone else for their actions? Do we have that responsibility? We can hear their apology if one is forthcoming. But our responsibility is to ourselves (and to our young children). I believe we are free to choose how we wish to move forward and create our life from this moment. We are each of us, as adults, responsible for our own actions. People who have hurt us in some way are responsible for themselves. If forgiving is important to us, we can explore that. However Dr Rosenberg said that in order to be happy we must get to know ourselves, understand our needs and arrange our lives so that those needs are met. Our loved ones will naturally benefit from our happiness. (Of course we should never hurt anyone physically either, other than in self defence.)  
26 Years Experience
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Aaron Chin, licensed mental health counselor
Forgiveness

Aaron Chin

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA, RCC
When working with forgiveness, I like to start with some mindfulness around the issue to gain a deeper understanding of the experience, from here there are many options, and I rely of the client's wisdom to guide me.  
4 Years Experience
West Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Sarah Bickle, registered psychotherapist
Forgiveness

Sarah Bickle

Registered Psychotherapist, MPsy., R.P.
Forgiveness is a powerful tool for releasing emotional burdens that can otherwise weigh you down. Whether you’re struggling to forgive yourself or someone else, I provide a compassionate, non-judgmental space where we can explore the complexities of forgiveness. Together, we’ll work on healing past wounds, letting go of resentment, and creating space for emotional freedom. My approach blends trauma-informed care with holistic techniques, supporting you as you reclaim your peace of mind and move forward with compassion.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland And Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan (Online Only)

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