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Forgiveness therapists in Hobart, , AU

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Exeter, England therapist: Sudeva Hawkes, registered psychotherapist
Forgiveness

Sudeva Hawkes

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, B.Couns., MNCPS Accred. , PACFA Reg.
How to forgive? What is forgiveness? It's both subtle and yet in a way simple. In a non-judgmental space, we’ll explore what forgiveness means to you and how to cultivate it. My approach combines clinical experience with trauma healing and mindfulness, helping you find your path forward with clarity and strength.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Hobart, (Online Only)
Bulimba, Queensland therapist: Chris Chicoteau, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Chris Chicoteau

Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling, IFS Level 2
Make sense of your pain and explore what forgiveness, either giving or receiving, may look like for you.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Hobart,
Parramatta, New South Wales therapist: Mind Health, psychologist
Forgiveness

Mind Health

Psychologist, Psychologists & Allied Health Experts
At Mind Health, we understand that the journey toward forgiveness can be complex and deeply personal. Our compassionate therapists are dedicated to supporting individuals as they navigate the process of forgiving others or themselves. Utilising evidence-based approaches, we aim to help clients release resentment, alleviate emotional burdens, and foster inner peace. Our goal is to empower individuals to move forward with enhanced emotional well-being and healthier relationships.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Hobart,
Totnes, England therapist: Adima Hawkes, counselor/therapist
Forgiveness

Adima Hawkes

Counsellor/Therapist, Psychotherapist, Spiritual Teacher, Gene Keys Guide, Trainer Tibetan Acupressure & Iridology
Forgiveness, when it's real, is a tender issue, touching very deeply . Forgiving others is a little easier usually than forgiving oneself. I work with both. It is a matter of the heart. It begins in the heart. Only the heart knows how to forgive the 'unforgivable'. The challenge is to open to this level of vulnerability . Then this opening becomes your strength. Only then forgiveness comes down into the body and is felt. When it is just conceptional, mainly from the mind, it won't free you or help the other person. I am inspired by the Ho'Oponopono practice, and the wisdom of Tibetan Pulsing and the Gene Keys.  
30 Years Experience
Online in Hobart,
Griffith, New South Wales therapist: Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre

Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Forgiveness Therapy. Forgiveness does not mean forgetting or condoning the wrongdoing, granting legal mercy, or reconciling a relationship. You can forgive a person while in no way believing that their actions were acceptable or justified.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Hobart,

Forgiveness therapists in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Statistics

Forgiveness therapists in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia average 14 years of experience and charge around $157 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (76%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (72%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (56%).

Average years in practice

14 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$157

Accept insurance

48%

Offer sliding scale

56%

Gender ID

56% Female
35% Male
6% Gender Fluid
3% Non-Binary

Session Type

64% In Person and Online
36% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

76% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
72% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
56% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
52% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
48% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
44% Somatic Therapy
44% Existential / Humanistic Therapy

Ages Served

96% Adult
80% Senior
80% Young Adult
56% Teen
24% Children

Client Focus

72% Women
72% Men
68% Persons with Disabilities
60% LGBTQ+
56% Asian