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Forgiveness therapists in Walnut Creek, CA

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San Francisco, California therapist: San Francisco Counseling Collective, licensed professional counselor
Forgiveness

San Francisco Counseling Collective

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, LMFT, LCSW
At San Francisco Counseling Collective ("SFCC"), while helping with issues of forgiveness we explore the complexity of hurt, resentment, and release. The goal is not minimalizing pain but supporting clients in choosing how they want to relate to past injury in ways that foster inner freedom and self-respect.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person in Walnut Creek, CA 945965569
Online in Walnut Creek, CA
Pleasanton, California therapist: Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I can support patients struggling with forgiveness. Many people find it challenging to move on after a significant rupture in a relationship or a traumatic event. I can help support during this process.  
17 Years Experience
In-Person in Walnut Creek, CA
Online in Walnut Creek, CA
Lafayette, California therapist: Shohreh Schmuecker, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Shohreh Schmuecker

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Forgiveness is not about forgetting or excusing what happened. It is about releasing the burden of pain, resentment, or anger that may be holding you back. Whether you are struggling to forgive someone else or yourself, the process can feel complicated and deeply emotional. In a safe and supportive space, I help individuals explore what forgiveness means to them, process the hurt they carry, and move toward emotional freedom at their own pace. Forgiveness is a process and can be a powerful step toward healing and peace. If you are ready to release what no longer serves you and create space for peace and self-compassion, I invite you to get in touch.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
Berkeley, California therapist: Kim Christine Stevens, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Kim Christine Stevens

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
Learning and practicing forgiveness in a healthy and empowering way can be a very freeing experience.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Walnut Creek, CA
Online in Walnut Creek, CA
Oakland, California therapist: Shirley Johnson,, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Shirley Johnson,

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CYT
Forgiveness is not forced positivity — it’s a process. Together we explore hurt, accountability, and boundaries so that release becomes empowering, not self-abandoning. We always start with the self.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
San Jose, 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. Forgiving yourself or another person can be very healing. 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 who are no longer alive.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: LAH Therapy Services, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

LAH Therapy Services

Marriage and Family Therapist, Ph.D., LMFT, CAS, EMDR-2
I believe one of the first steps in moving on from many experiences is to explore forgiveness. I work with clients to help them understand forgiveness and move in that direction individually depending on what their needs and desires to heal are. It is often time consuming and slow moving process.  
37 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
San Francisco, California therapist: Dr. Jag Soni, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Jag Soni

Psychologist, Ph.D., HSPP, PCC, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Carrying the weight of past hurts can stall your growth, but the process of Forgiveness—whether directed at yourself or others—can find you internal peace. As a Ph.D. Psychologist with 35 years of experience, I help you navigate the complex process of letting go. We work to uncover the root of your resentment or guilt, fostering the deep emotional shifts needed to move toward a future defined by freedom rather than pain. Through secure Telehealth, I offer an expert, non-judgmental space to help you reconcile your past. Reach out to schedule your first appointment.  
36 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Heidi Hartston, psychologist
Forgiveness

Heidi Hartston

Psychologist, PhD
The real purpose of forgiveness is to protect your own emotional and physical health by freeing you from anger, stress and negative thinking. It is more for you than it is for anyone else, and has nothing to do with regarding what happened as okay. You can still regret, disapprove of or feel devastated by what happened. And you can create the boundaries that are necessary for you to thrive and avoid further suffering. Forgiveness involves establishing a sense of peace and radical acceptance, acknowledging that past unjust events are unchangeable. And this frees you to move forward into new chapters and experiences. Self-forgiveness can free you from pointless persistent guilt and self-loathing. Forgiveness towards others can make relationship repair possible, if that is something you choose. More importantly it can limit the ongoing harm done to you by holding onto anger, resentfulness or guilt and replaying painful memories. I combine insightful, caring depth work with evidence based techniques that are most effective in freeing you from old patterns, anger, trauma and pain, and helping you to reclaim the balanced, happy life you deserve.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Timothy Weymann, licensed clinical social worker
Forgiveness

Timothy Weymann

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (L.C.S.W.)
Forgiveness can be one of the most complex and personal parts of healing. When desired, I help clients explore forgiveness in a way that feels authentic and empowering—not pressured or forced. Whether you are working toward forgiving someone else, setting boundaries while letting go of resentment, or learning to forgive yourself, our work centers on clarity, self-compassion, and emotional freedom. Together, we process the hurt, anger, and grief that may be beneath the surface. Using research-informed approaches, we examine the meaning of what happened, challenge unhelpful thought patterns, and create space for difficult emotions without being overwhelmed by them. Forgiveness, when it is chosen, in not about excusing behavior and more about releasing what no longer serves you. My role is to provide a steady, compassionate space where you can move at your own pace—toward peace, self-respect, and a renewed sense of power over your life and direction.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, CA (Online Only)

Forgiveness therapists in Walnut Creek, California Statistics

Forgiveness therapists in Walnut Creek, California average 16 years of experience and charge around $205 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (68%), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (46%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (45%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$205

Accept insurance

32%

Offer sliding scale

48%

Gender ID

59% Female
33% Male
5% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

61% In Person and Online
39% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

68% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
46% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
45% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
44% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
43% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
41% Family Systems Therapy
35% Somatic Therapy

Ages Served

99% Adult
65% Senior
62% Young Adult
59% Teen
27% Children

Client Focus

70% Women
59% Men
48% LGBTQ+
43% Christian
34% Hispanic / Latino