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Forgiveness therapists in Bethlehem, PA

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Nashville, Tennessee therapist: PSYCHe, PLLC, psychologist
Forgiveness

PSYCHe, PLLC

Psychologist, PhD, DBT-LBC™, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
A number of our clinicians can help clients navigate complex relationships and process events and traumas.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
 therapist: Tiyahna M, licensed professional counselor
Forgiveness

Tiyahna M

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC,LPCMH,NCC,C-DBT
Forgiveness is not for the other person but for you to be realized from the poison of holding on to grudges that have made you continuously unhappy.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
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Forgiveness

Integrity Counseling Services

Counselor/Therapist
Anger is often the result of deep injustices. While the anger you feel may be justified, holding onto it is not healthy. It can eat away at a person like a cancer. By learning how to establish healthy boundaries in life and to forgive those who hurt you, you can live a happy life free of anger.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania therapist: New U by Design, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Forgiveness

New U by Design, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, SFW, LPC
Forgiveness of another is for your benefit. Learn how the lack of forgiveness breeds internal bitterness and turmoil.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: HUGH R STEWART III, hypnotherapist
Forgiveness

HUGH R STEWART III

Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
Forgiveness is for ourselves not for the other person(s). If we are harboring resentments and grudges with people in our lives it's like pointing the finger and wanting them to suffer while we drink the poison. The hardest thing to do is forgive ourselves. Usually, we will blame then eventually forgive another person. Then we will blame and eventually forgive God. But ourselves? It's important to be gentle with ourselves for if we cannot forgive ourselves it becomes more difficult to forgive others. I have several different processes of forgiveness that will ultimately set us free! And, by the way, forgiveness does not mean forget. We learn from our own and others character defects. So sometimes it means we forgive and change the nature of our relationship with a person so we don't put ourselves in that or similar situations again.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania