Forgiveness therapists in White City, Utah UT
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Dr. Anthony T. Alonzo
Marriage and Family Therapist, DMFT, LMFT, CFLE
As a seasoned Marriage and Family Therapist, I provide quality individual, couple, and family therapy to those who are in immediate need of therapeutic assistance. I bring rich life experience to my work, and create a safe, yet challenging experience for my clients so they can experience healing.
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near White City, UT
Online in White City, Utah
Dallyn Steenerson, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Forgiveness is a tricky beast. I have worked with many people who are working through their trauma and trying their best to forgive those that have wronged them. It's not easy, and it's not always necessary, and I will never shame you for struggling to forgive people who've harmed you or push you to forgive them before you're ready. Forgiveness takes time and work, and sometimes it may not always be possible, and that's okay.
3 Years Experience
Online in White City, Utah (Online Only)
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
We can teach you to forgive.
28 Years Experience
Online in White City, Utah
Self-Care Simplified
Psychologist, PsyD
In the journey of healing, forgiveness emerges as a powerful tool for emotional liberation. Psychotherapy can guide individuals in exploring past hurts and resentments, facilitating a process of understanding, acceptance, and ultimately, forgiveness. Whether directed towards others or oneself, forgiveness can pave the way for inner peace, reduced stress, and improved overall well-being. It's not about forgetting or condoning, but about releasing the emotional burden and moving forward with a lighter heart.
9 Years Experience
Online in White City, Utah (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
Online in White City, Utah