FILTER RESULTS
I need help with
Type of therapy
Gender
Demographic
Ages
Oceanside, California therapist: Jeanette Abney, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Jeanette Abney

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, SAP
Forgiveness is a process and must be practiced. Forgiveness is a healthy way to set yourself free. It is a gift that one can give themself as it is not for the other person. I possess years of assisting individuals develop the tools they need to help them grow and heal from the pain or events that one has experienced in life.  
25 Years Experience
In-Person Near Pauma Valley, CA
Online in Pauma Valley, California
Encinitas, California therapist: Dr Pamela Helen Polcyn, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Dr Pamela Helen Polcyn

Marriage and Family Therapist, Phd, MFT
Forgiveness is an essential part of regaining wholeness and purpose in your life. Blame can keep you stuck and feeling disempowered. This process does not mean condoning inappropriate behavior. It is meant to facilitate growth and freedom in your life.  
33 Years Experience
In-Person Near Pauma Valley, CA
Online in Pauma Valley, California
San Diego, California therapist: Dr. Aleksandra Drecun, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Aleksandra Drecun

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My therapeutic style is collaborative, authentic, compassionate and client-centered. I am committed to providing the highest quality of care. I provide a safe, caring and nonjudgmental environment that centers on client needs. Each therapy session promotes personal growth and success!  
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Pauma Valley, CA
Online in Pauma Valley, California
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Integrative Psychotherapy Group, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Integrative Psychotherapy Group

Marriage and Family Therapist
We work with clients who express issues or concerns with Forgiveness.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Pauma Valley, California
Pasadena, California therapist: Claudia Owens Shields, psychologist
Forgiveness

Claudia Owens Shields

Psychologist, M.A., Ph.D.
There are many myths about "forgiveness." The one I hear most often is that people think that it involves pretending that the hurt someone has caused was "okay" and should be ignored and simply forgotten. I believed healing from a suffered wrong begins with a full and honest acknowledgment of the hurt, and engagement in a set of healthy processes that can gradually, over time transform the pain into strength and peace. From that position of strength one is better able to legitimately "let go."  
8 Years Experience
Online in Pauma Valley, California