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Forgiveness therapists in Emporia, KS

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New York City, New York therapist: Make Marriage Better, psychologist
Forgiveness

Make Marriage Better

Psychologist, Ph.D.
At Make Marriage Better, we recognize that forgiveness is a crucial yet often challenging aspect of healing in relationships. Our approach focuses on helping individuals confront the underlying fears and emotional wounds that hinder their ability to forgive, such as fear of vulnerability, fear of being hurt again, or diminished self-worth. Utilizing the Deconstructing Anxiety™ method, we guide clients to explore their “chief defenses” that have kept them trapped in cycles of resentment and hurt. By encouraging them to do the opposite of these defenses, we facilitate a journey toward empathy, understanding, and ultimately, forgiveness. This transformative process allows individuals to release the burden of past grievances, fostering healthier connections and a renewed sense of peace and compassion within themselves and their relationships.  
40 Years Experience
Online in Emporia, Kansas (Online Only)
Cocoa Beach, Florida therapist: Dr. Azilde E Sanchez, psychologist
Forgiveness

Dr. Azilde E Sanchez

Psychologist, PhD., LPC., LCADC., ACS
Letting go can be difficult. However, holding on to resentment can have a negative impact on our lives, making difficult to establish healthy relationships with others and ourselves. In therapy we can work together to process the negative events you can't let go and explore healthier ways of coping with painful situations by embracing the power of forgiveness. It is not easy, but we can work together to instill hope and compassion.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Emporia, Kansas
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Self-Care Simplified, psychologist
Forgiveness

Self-Care Simplified

Psychologist, PsyD
In the journey of healing, forgiveness emerges as a powerful tool for emotional liberation. Psychotherapy can guide individuals in exploring past hurts and resentments, facilitating a process of understanding, acceptance, and ultimately, forgiveness. Whether directed towards others or oneself, forgiveness can pave the way for inner peace, reduced stress, and improved overall well-being. It's not about forgetting or condoning, but about releasing the emotional burden and moving forward with a lighter heart.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Emporia, Kansas (Online Only)
Lawrence, Kansas therapist: Larry Nussbaum, LIFE JOURNEY CENTEER, licensed clinical social worker
Forgiveness

Larry Nussbaum, LIFE JOURNEY CENTEER

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LSCSW
For many years forgiveness wasn't talked about very much in psychology or social work programs. That has changed. There is more and more research supporting it's importance in maintaining mental health. Openness to therapy and the process of forgiveness can really be a major step toward more happiness in your life.  
45 Years Experience
Online in Emporia, Kansas
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan therapist: Susan Spicer, psychologist
Forgiveness

Susan Spicer

Psychologist, PhD
Drawing upon my extensive experience in working with clients, I've observed that forgiveness is a profound and transformative journey for individuals seeking emotional healing. In my therapeutic approach, I employ EMDR therapy as a powerful tool to guide you on this path to forgiveness. Recognizing that the journey towards forgiveness begins with processing the events that have contributed to your emotional wounds, we delve deep into the core beliefs about yourself that have sprouted from these experiences. Throughout my work with clients, I emphasize several fundamental principles about forgiveness. Firstly, it's essential to understand that forgiveness doesn't imply agreement with or condoning of the actions that have caused you harm. It also doesn't necessitate allowing the same hurt to be inflicted upon you again. It is possible to forgive and not forget. It is also possible to forgive without ever reconciling with the person who harmed you, as forgiveness is created and achieved for your own personal peace and well-being. Forgiveness is not a one-time event; it is a process that unfolds through stages. In our therapeutic journey together, we explore the "why" behind your desire to forgive, which serves as a powerful catalyst for determining the "how." This process allows us to navigate the complexities of forgiveness with clarity and purpose, ultimately paving the way for emotional liberation and healing.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Emporia, Kansas (Online Only)