Forgiveness therapists in East Naples, Florida FL
David Essel, M.S., O.M.
Counselor/Therapist, Master's Degree Psychology, Ordained All Faiths Minister
After forgiving someone, should we keep them in our lives? To make mistakes is human. To apologize for those mistakes is extremely human. David created a powerful 4 step forgiveness program that is incredibly unique, and works with any situation from betrayal to incest, rape , resentments and more.
44 Years Experience
South Psychology
Psychologist, PhD
Are you carrying the weight of unforgiveness? At South Psychology, we understand the profound impact that holding onto resentment and hurt can have on your mental health. Our mission is to guide you through the forgiveness journey, fostering healing and emotional freedom.
Our Approach:
Uncover and Heal: Our experienced therapists help you explore the depth of your emotions. We create a safe space for you to express anger, pain, and betrayal. Together, we work toward understanding and releasing these burdens.
Commitment to Forgive: Forgiveness is a choice. We support you in making that commitment, even when it feels challenging. Letting go doesn’t mean condoning hurtful actions; it means freeing yourself from their grip.
Discover Meaning: Beyond forgiveness lies meaning. We help you find purpose in your suffering, explore your own faults, and recognize the need for self-forgiveness. This transformative process leads to emotional growth.
How We Can Help:
Therapy for Forgiveness: Our evidence-based therapy addresses the emotional complexities of forgiveness. We provide practical tools to navigate this intricate terrain.
New Beginnings: Discover a fresh perspective on life. Let go of resentment and embrace the possibility of healing relationships and inner peace.
The Forgiveness Triangle: We guide you through the three phases of forgiveness: uncovering, committing, and discovering meaning.
6 Years Experience
Mandy Hines
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, QS, MCAP
Why can forgiveness be so hard? Especially when holding on to hurt, anger, and resentment hurts YOU the most! Forgiveness can look different in each situation, but it always brings a sense of FREEDOM.
16 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Forgiveness is about loss and grief. Often people want to approach this as if it's just something we can do and move on. In therapy you'll learn what is keeping you stuck, how to talk about what you lost, and ways to begin moving though those difficult feelings.
18 Years Experience
Chris Bartkowiak
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed. LMHC
How I view forgiveness is understanding what happened on a deep level and letting go of the pain and emotions within . For me it’s not about turning the other cheek but if you let go of the pain and anger within you then you can free yourself. This does not mean that you ever have to have contact with who hurt you . They do not have the right to dictate how you feel or the choices you make .
26 Years Experience