Forgiveness therapists in Marina, California CA
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
Liv Hua
Life Coach, Board Certified Coach from the Centre of Credentialing Education , PhD in Educational Psychology from the Department of Education and Counselling Psychology, McGill University
As a daughter of refugees fleeing a war who was born in a refugee camp , i have had to navigate inter generational trauma in my own journey to forgiveness. My approach, informed by this background and underpinned by research, provides practical strategies for both offering and accepting forgiveness. Learn to release resentment and cultivate healthier relationships through simple yet effective techniques. Embark on a path to healing and moving forward with someone who has firsthand experience with the transformative power of forgiveness.
1 Years Experience
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
You write 7 letters to your conflict partner (even if he has already died) Each letter has a different topic.
In no case are the letters intended for the addressee or the writing of this letter to be mentioned!
On the day you come to our session, read the letters to me. Even twice! I do my energetic work. Then you burn the seven letters ritually, e.g. outside in the park and let the ashes flow away from the stream to the river ...
You should NOT have any copies, and if you do you should definitely burn this one.
I will explain everything and send you the sample.
With this method you will soon lose your anger, your sadness and can breathe again!
20 Years Experience
Integrative Psychotherapy Group
Marriage and Family Therapist
We work with clients who express issues or concerns with Forgiveness.
8 Years Experience
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