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 therapist: Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness

Counselor/Therapist, Board Certified Holistic Functional Medicine Psychoneuroimmunology Practitioner
Soul Journey Coaching works with Forgiveness from the perspective of forgiving ourselves first for not knowing what we didn't know before we knew it, and forgiving ourselves fordoing what needed to be done to get thru a situation. We look at the situation/persons involved and work thru the process of forgiving in incremental stages that establish the desired result.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Coachella, California
Grass Valley, California therapist: Meg Luce, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Meg Luce

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.S., LMFT
How to move beyond the unforgivable? That is a question. There is a way forward for those who wish to find it.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Coachella, California
Cave Creek, Arizona therapist: Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder, life coach
Forgiveness

Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder

Life Coach
I assist clients in the journey of forgiveness, whether it's forgiving others or themselves. This process involves understanding the impact of holding onto resentment and learning to let go in a healthy, constructive way. Embark on your journey of forgiveness by scheduling a complimentary 15-minute consultation, where we'll discuss personalized strategies.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Coachella, California
Irvine, California therapist: Mona Eakin, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Mona Eakin

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, AMFT
Sometimes people in our lives hurt us and we carry those feelings of resentment and they spill into other parts of our lives. If that sounds like you, give me a call for a free consultation to see if we are a good fit for therapy.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Coachella, California
Campbell, California therapist: Russell Wilkie, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Russell Wilkie

Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
A friend of mine once said that not forgiving is like holding hot coals in your hands, threatening to throw them at someone, when all you get is burned hands -- better to drop the coals, through forgiveness, than keep getting burned. Forgiveness is for you, not the other person. It relieves you of the burden of carrying anger and resentment toward another, or even yourself. Healing is for yourself when you forgive another person. Their response to you forgiving them can be a bonus, but it isn't necessary, as proven by the fact that we can forgive people that are no longer alive.  
36 Years Experience
Online in Coachella, California