Forgiveness therapists in Roseville, California CA
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Andrea Diemert Sequoia Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT,LAADC,CHT
Our counseling services focus on helping individuals navigate the complex emotions of forgiveness and resentment. We understand that holding onto anger and hurt can weigh heavily on your heart and mind, impacting your relationships and overall well-being. Through compassionate therapy, we guide you in exploring the roots of these feelings, fostering self-compassion, and developing healthier perspectives. Together, we work to release burdens of the past, allowing you to cultivate forgiveness—not just for others, but for yourself. Experience the freedom that comes with letting go and moving toward a more peaceful, fulfilling life.
7 Years Experience
In-Person Near Roseville, CA
Online in Roseville, California
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
For forgiveness work, we can do prayer work and identify areas that you want help finding forgiveness for. Using spiritual counseling we can restore your sense of wellbeing.
9 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, California (Online Only)
Meg Luce
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.S., LMFT
How to move beyond the unforgivable? That is a question. There is a way forward for those who wish to find it.
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Roseville, CA
Online in Roseville, California
Stephen B. Lewis Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, CHt
Forgiveness often requires that one let go of old pain, resentment, anger, or troubling memories. Hypnotherapy can help with any of those goals by using your imagination to re-frame the past in a way that allows enough space for forgiveness in the present.
7 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, California
Dr. David Shapiro
Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
Forgiveness is quite frequently a component of the clinical work that I do. One guiding idea I share with my clients is that often it is more beneficial to forgive for the person forgiving than for the person being forgiven. An important distinction though is not to push people to forgive prematurely in such a way that it invalidates their feelings and concerns. Rather, I view forgiveness as something that can grow out of working through one's hurts. One important concept that my clients tend to find useful is compassion, not just for the other party, but for oneself as well.
24 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, California