Forgiveness therapists in Oakland, Tennessee TN
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Launi Treece
Psychologist, PhD
I think of forgiveness as a process from 0 percent to 100 percent and it takes time to go up the scale to 100 percent. We can talk through whatever you need to let it go (or ask someone elses's forgiveness too!). I view this from a Christian perspective. We forgive others because God first forgave us.
26 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, Tennessee
Glyndora Condon LPC of Heal and Hope Counseling Services, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters, Marriage and Family Therapy; Licensed Professional Counseling
When terrible things happen, we find someone or something to blame in effort to attempt to find some type of fairness in an unfair situation. But life is unfair and can often wound us. Without condoning wrongful treatment we still need to find a way to forgive, pray, and to let God work with their heart and life. It is not ours to exact revenge. Un-Forgiveness eats as a cancer, and it is we who suffer most even when we attempt to exact revenge yet feel no relief.
8 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, Tennessee
Peter Gould
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in forgiveness, I provide compassionate and effective treatment for clients who have experienced mistreatment and wish to move forward in a way that aligns with their lives. My approach, informed by evidence-based therapies, is tailored to meet each individual’s unique needs. Forgiving those who have harmed us or forgiving ourselves for past mistakes is often a crucial step in the healing process. I focus on helping clients achieve forgiveness to promote self-healing, self-empowerment, and personal liberation, enabling them to let go of anger and find peace.
20 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, Tennessee (Online Only)
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Forgiveness is often confused with trust. Forgiveness involves giving up expectations, acceptance of the situation, and compassion for self and others.
19 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, Tennessee
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 Oakland, Tennessee (Online Only)