Forgiveness therapists in Crested Butte, Colorado CO
Minaret Therapeutic Services LLC, Amina Tamachi
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPC, ADDC, NCC
Forgiveness is more than just forgiving those who have wronged you; it is also about forgiving yourself to be able to move forward. Here at Minaret Therapeutic Services, we will work together on figuring out how to work through those feelings of anger, hurt and sadness so you can see the possibility of forgiveness, not for the person who wronged you, but for yourself so you can move forward with your life. You deserve to feel burden free. Contact me today for a free 15-minute consultation to get started on your therapeutic journey today!
4 Years Experience
Debra Nelson
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Forgiveness is not a destination, but a place to visit and spend time. When people are betrayed either by a friend, family member, romantic partner, or co-worker, the hurt is profound. Sometimes, as with someone who has passed, there is no opportunity to gain closure. Forgiveness work is about exploring your feelings, but also learning skills you can use to work through the pain and get to a place of acceptance.
21 Years Experience
Nick Worstell
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I offer a safe and supportive space for individuals seeking to navigate the complex terrain of forgiveness. Through a compassionate and evidence-based approach, I guide clients in exploring the healing power of forgiveness for themselves and others. Utilizing proven therapeutic techniques such as cognitive restructuring, mindfulness practices, and narrative therapy, I assist clients in releasing resentment, letting go of past hurts, and embracing a path of reconciliation and personal growth. With a commitment to fostering empathy, resilience, and self-compassion, I aim to empower clients to break free from the chains of resentment and experience profound liberation, paving the way for a future filled with renewed hope, connection, and inner harmony.
7 Years Experience
Jennifer Fuller James
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Mountain View Counseling, LLC
Being able to forgive yourself for making a poor decision or someone else for a wrong-doing is hard. There are ways to work toward forgiveness, which creates feelings of positive self-regard and help you to move on from mistakes so that you don't continue to make the same mistakes.
5 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Forgiveness is not only a biblical mandate, but it necessary for mental health. I can walk beside you to work through the pain and anger that can make it seem impossible.
5 Years Experience