Forgiveness therapists in Vincentown, New Jersey NJ
ANEW Christian Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MTS, MSW, LCSW
We all experience hurt in life at the hand of others, but some of us experience devastating blows that seem to paralyze us and resurfaces over and over again. As a result we find ourselves battling unforgiveness, bitterness and resentment. Someone once said that unforgiveness is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. Forgiveness is freeing. Through forgiveness therapy I help usher my clients down the path of healing and wholeness to freedom from the grip of unforgiveness. This freedom enables them to reclaim their power, their voice and their peace so they can move forward.
14 Years Experience
Dr. David Leibovitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Forgiveness is a choice we make. In counseling, you can work toward freedom from pain as you begin to let go of hostility and resentment - all in the name of becoming unstuck yourself. Maybe you are ready to set yourself free?
23 Years Experience
Damalie Namale , Forerunner Counseling LLC
Counselor/Therapist, MA.PCC
Forgiveness is a profound and transformative act that involves releasing feelings of resentment or anger towards someone who has caused pain or harm. It is not about condoning the hurtful behavior but rather freeing oneself from the emotional burden of carrying grudges. Forgiveness can contribute to one's mental and emotional well-being by reducing stress, anxiety, and hostility. It often leads to a sense of liberation and inner peace. Furthermore, forgiveness can facilitate healing and restore damaged relationships by fostering empathy, understanding, and acceptance. Embracing forgiveness requires courage and self-reflection, but its impact on personal growth and interpersonal harmony is immeasurable.
If you need more information on the psychological or interpersonal aspects of forgiveness, feel free to book a consultation!
9 Years Experience
Dr. Dana Spada
Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Dr. Spada can help you with forgiveness and work through any blocks that are keeping you from being able to forgive.
9 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