Forgiveness therapists in Grand Centre, Alberta AB, Canada CA
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Laura Chartrand - True Essence Wellness
Counsellor/Therapist, RTC
Forgiveness is a powerful process that can release emotional burdens and promote healing. Together, we’ll explore what forgiveness means for you, helping you to let go of past hurts and foster a sense of peace and closure.
3 Years Experience
Online in Grand Centre, Alberta (Online Only)
Melody Hazelton, Empowered Life Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, MTC, RCS, CT
Forgiveness is all about self-healing, empowerment, and liberation and yet it can be one of the most challenges things we can ask of ourselves or another person. I help clients move past the anger and pain that is tied to events of the past - experiencing a mindful shift that supports connection, intimacy and a compassion.
6 Years Experience
Online in Grand Centre, Alberta (Online Only)
Russ Webb - Insight Counselling Services
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CT, RPC, MPCC
Forgiveness is a personal favourite topic of mine that I have studied and worked with. Many people confuse forgiveness with trust and yet they are not the same at all. Many people can also assume that to forgive might make them weak or allows for injustice. But how does unforgiveness gain justice? Sometimes learning to forgive oneself is necessary to be able to forgive others.
26 Years Experience
Online in Grand Centre, Alberta
Shannon Loewen
Psychologist, M.Sc. Counselling Psychology
Forgiveness of ourselves and others is an important component of well-being. Together, we can explore what forgiveness means for you and what might stand in the way of letting go so you can move towards a happier and healthier life.
4 Years Experience
Online in Grand Centre, Alberta
Renee Chu
Registered Psychotherapist, Hon. BA., RP (Qualifying)
I approach forgiveness as a release from the hope for a different past. Resentment, like drinking poison in the hopes of harming another, only deepens your pain. But what if forgiveness could be an act of self-care, a way to free yourself rather than condone the harm done? We will explore how you can find peace and healing, even when apologies or remorse are absent. Forgiveness isn’t about excusing the past—it’s about reclaiming your present. We’ll navigate what’s possible for you on this journey, empowering you to let go and move forward with greater emotional freedom.
2 Years Experience
Online in Grand Centre, Alberta (Online Only)