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Westlake Village, California therapist: Sloane Fabricius, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Sloane Fabricius

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC, Clinical Supervisor
My hope and intent is for you to feel heard, seen, supported and hopeful about you and your circumstances. Van Gogh said it best, "I feel there is nothing more truly artistic than loving people." Our creative collaboration will equip you in getting your needs met in healthy ways.  
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fillmore, CA
Online in Fillmore, California
Tarzana, California therapist: Lois Lorback, hypnotherapist
Forgiveness

Lois Lorback

Hypnotherapist, CCHt
Forgiveness can lead to improved mental health and increased feelings of well-being. I will assist you with the necessary tools to help you forgive.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fillmore, CA
Online in Fillmore, California
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.  
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fillmore, CA
Online in Fillmore, California
Encino, California therapist: Dr. Claudia Eskenazi, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Dr. Claudia Eskenazi

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT, ATR-BC
My private practice has been established for over 30 years and focuses on the unique needs of every adult, child and family that I see. Therapy is about helping you understand yourself better, solve problems that have effected your relationships and work and to help enhance your life in many ways.  
34 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fillmore, CA
Studio City, California therapist: Jennie Steinberg - feminist, queer-affirming therapist, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Jennie Steinberg - feminist, queer-affirming therapist

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC, PMH-C
Forgiveness means accepting the idea that you'll never have a better past. This means that forgiveness work is grief work. There are two kinds of forgiveness: the kind where someone apologizes, and the kind where you have to forgive someone in spite of a lack of apology. If you're trying to forgive someone who won't or can't apologize, the work is about finding reasons to do so within yourself. If you'd like support in forgiving someone (including yourself), reach out. I look forward to meeting you soon!  
17 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fillmore, CA