Forgiveness therapists in East Chicago, Indiana IN
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Bloom Professional Counseling
Psychologist
We offer therapy to help individuals with forgiveness. Our therapists utilize evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and emotion-focused therapy (EFT) to help clients work through feelings of anger, resentment, and bitterness towards others or themselves. We provide a supportive and empathetic space for clients to explore the complexities of forgiveness, develop coping strategies, and move towards healing and reconciliation.
27 Years Experience
Online in East Chicago, Indiana
Dr. Joe Rustum
Psychologist, PsyD, License Psychologist
I help high achievers and perfectionists navigate the challenging process of forgiveness by addressing the underlying perfectionistic tendencies that can complicate this journey. Together, we explore how holding onto grudges or expecting perfection from others can contribute to feelings of anger and resentment. I provide strategies to process these emotions and develop a more compassionate perspective towards both oneself and others. By fostering a balanced view of forgiveness, I help clients release the burden of past grievances and move forward with greater emotional freedom. My goal is to support them in achieving healing and improved relationships while maintaining their sense of integrity and self-worth.
8 Years Experience
Online in East Chicago, Indiana
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.
6 Years Experience
Online in East Chicago, Indiana (Online Only)
Amy L Gould
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC-S, NCC, CCMHC
Forgiveness is often a core issue in therapy and many people are able to forgive as a necessary part of their own healing. However, no one can tell you that you have to forgive or that it is time to let things go because forgiveness is a process and part of other work that you do and it is up to you when you decide you can forgive and let go. Forgiveness can be a one-time decision or it can be an attitude you take in life. When you develop an attitude of forgiveness and compassion, you may find you are less stressed and less focused on what other people say and do, and are more focused on yourself, finding your own power and peace.
18 Years Experience
Online in East Chicago, Indiana
Natalie Campbell
Psychologist, PsyD; LLC
"Myself, or someone else?" Good question. Maybe it's both. How do I know when I forgive...what if I cannot forgive? I'm hear to tell you that it's a process and neither is right or wrong.
28 Years Experience
Online in East Chicago, Indiana (Online Only)