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Forgiveness therapists in Earp, CA

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Phoenix, Arizona therapist: RelaxingOne.com Ned David Bratspis, PC, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

RelaxingOne.com Ned David Bratspis, PC

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Forgiveness means giving up all hope of a better past.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Earp, California (Online Only)
Encinitas, California therapist: Dr Pamela Helen Polcyn, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Dr Pamela Helen Polcyn

Marriage and Family Therapist, Phd, MFT
Forgiveness is an essential part of regaining wholeness and purpose in your life. Blame can keep you stuck and feeling disempowered. This process does not mean condoning inappropriate behavior. It is meant to facilitate growth and freedom in your life.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Earp, California
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Jessica Thompson, licensed clinical social worker
Forgiveness

Jessica Thompson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Forgiveness is such a deep practice in self-healing and release. It is not condoning or agreeing with the other person's actions, absolutely not. It is about having compassion for the person who hurt you and releasing their hold on your energy. And more importantly, can you forgive yourself?  
8 Years Experience
Online in Earp, California
Corona, California therapist: Brett Ryan, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Brett Ryan

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #128956
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things to do. When we have been wronged, there is a desire for justice, and a desire to protect ourselves from future hurts. I walk with people to help them forgive and heal from the wounds that were caused by others  
3 Years Experience
Online in Earp, California
San Jose, California therapist: Russell Wilkie, marriage and family therapist
Forgiveness

Russell Wilkie

Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
A friend of mine once said that not forgiving is like holding hot coals in your hands, threatening to throw them at someone, when all you get is burned hands -- better to drop the coals, through forgiveness, than keep getting burned. Forgiveness is for you, not the other person. It relieves you of the burden of carrying anger and resentment toward another, or even yourself. Forgiving yourself or another person can be very healing. Their response to you forgiving them can be a bonus, but it isn't necessary, as proven by the fact that we can forgive people that are no longer alive.  
36 Years Experience
Online in Earp, California (Online Only)