Forgiveness therapists in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland MD
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Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Forgiveness is not only a biblical mandate, but it necessary for mental health. I can walk beside you to work through the pain and anger that can make it seem impossible.
5 Years Experience
Online in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland (Online Only)
Kyle Kellermeyer
Counselor/Therapist, LCPC
In your life, you may have been wronged by someone and feel like forgiveness will never be an option. Maybe you have wronged someone and are struggling with accepting their forgiveness. Or you could be faced with needing to forgive yourself. No matter what the type of forgiveness or situation that caused it to become an issue, we can solve it!
4 Years Experience
Online in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland (Online Only)
Jeannette Craigfeld
Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
I have worked with many clients who have been harmed or betrayed by a loved one, some very recently and others a very long time ago. I don't believe that forgiveness is always mandatory for healing, but I have seen it feel very freeing for many people in order to move forward from the trauma, betrayal, or loss they have experienced. It's a process that cannot be rushed, and everyone's timeline is different. My aim is to help these clients take all of the time and space they need to process the complicated feelings they may feel towards the person who has harmed them.
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chesapeake Beach, MD
Online in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Creatively explore your emotions, perspectives, and experiences, fostering self-reflection, healing, and releasing resentment to cultivate inner peace and personal growth.
5 Years Experience
Online in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
It is so easy to hold on to anger, resentment, self-criticism, rage, guilt, shame, and negative views of ourselves and others, yet all the research suggests that letting go and engaging in forgiveness is the healthiest solution for the one who forgives. It is hard to learn to forgive the self and others, but I believe we are all capable of working through that which keeps us stuck in the painful feelings and moving to a place of forgiveness.
27 Years Experience
Online in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland (Online Only)