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Forgiveness therapists in Kirkland, QC, CA

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Kirkland, Québec therapist: Odette Quenneville, registered social worker
Forgiveness

Odette Quenneville

Registered Social Worker, BA - MSW
I guide individuals through the process of forgiveness, whether it’s forgiving others or themselves. Holding onto anger or guilt can take a toll, and I offer a non-judgmental space to explore these feelings. Through CBT and mindfulness, we’ll work to release past hurts and promote emotional healing, creating room for personal growth and healthier relationships.  
12 Years Experience
In-Person in Kirkland, QC H9H 3C3
Online in Kirkland, QC
Montreal, Quebec therapist: François Lacharité, somatic experiencing practitioner
Forgiveness

François Lacharité

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, EP L1
I support clients in exploring the process of forgiveness, whether toward themselves or others. Together, we create a safe, present space to understand emotions, release tension held in the body, and cultivate self-acceptance and authentic connection in relationships. French (Québec-natural): J’accompagne les clients dans le processus du pardon, envers eux-mêmes ou les autres. Ensemble, nous créons un espace sécurisant et présent pour comprendre les émotions, relâcher les tensions corporelles et favoriser l’acceptation de soi ainsi qu’un lien authentique dans les relations.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Kirkland, QC (Online Only)
Comox Valley, British Columbia therapist: Julie Taylor Counselling, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Julie Taylor Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, MTC, RCS
There is a lot of talk about forgiveness these days. A popular notion is that we must forgive if we want to move forward but I find this a little confusing? I think to forgive oneself is important. Mega important. To understand why we do the things we do - and why someone else did to us what they did to us - is also important. But... Is it really up to us to judge and forgive someone else for their actions? Do we have that responsibility? We can hear their apology if one is forthcoming. But our responsibility is to ourselves (and to our young children). I believe we are free to choose how we wish to move forward and create our life from this moment. We are each of us, as adults, responsible for our own actions. People who have hurt us in some way are responsible for themselves. If forgiving is important to us, we can explore that. However Dr Rosenberg said that in order to be happy we must get to know ourselves, understand our needs and arrange our lives so that those needs are met. Our loved ones will naturally benefit from our happiness. (Of course we should never hurt anyone physically either, other than in self defence.)  
26 Years Experience
Online in Kirkland, QC
Edmonton, Alberta therapist: Roger Thiessen, licensed professional counselor
Forgiveness

Roger Thiessen

Licensed Professional Counsellor, CCC, MPS, M.Div
Forgiveness is primarily for our benefit, as opposed to being for the sake of someone that has harmed us - unforgiveness keeps us locked in an internal prison of anger and resentment, which can leak out to the ones we love. We seldom forgive once-and-for-all; rather, it can be helpful to think of forgiveness as a practice to engage in whenever we are triggered by a hurtful memory, freeing us from the tyranny of the past.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Kirkland, QC
Seattle, Washington therapist: Aaron Kapin, somatic experiencing practitioner
Forgiveness

Aaron Kapin

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
Forgiveness is a loaded word. I'm not interested in telling you who to forgive, or how. But if you find yourself focused on the events surrounding a specific person, there might be some survival energy, emotional or physical, tied into that situation. Using Somatic Experiencing to express and move that survival response so you feel safe again can help you 'un-fixate' from that person...and some may call that forgiveness. I prefer the term 'moving on', but we all have different language for this kind of thing.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Kirkland, QC (Online Only)

Forgiveness therapists in Kirkland, Quebec, Canada Statistics

Forgiveness therapists in Kirkland, Quebec, Canada average 13 years of experience and charge around $153 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (67%), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (63%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (60%).

Average years in practice

13 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$153

Accept insurance

53%

Offer sliding scale

63%

Gender ID

60% Female
34% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

67% In Person and Online
33% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
63% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
60% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
50% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
43% Integrative Therapy
40% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
40% Narrative Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
67% Young Adult
60% Senior
57% Teen
10% Children

Client Focus

70% Women
60% Men
50% LGBTQ+
50% Jewish
50% Christian