
Jeni Summerfield
I offer a non-judgemental space in which we can work through painful or difficult experiences with warmth and kindness. I...
4 years experience United Kingdom

Deciding to seek support takes courage, and you’re in the right place to connect with forgiveness therapists who can help you process what’s happened and move toward greater peace.
Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy, and convenience – making it easier to fit care into your life. Browse the therapists listed below to explore profiles and find someone who feels like a good fit.

I offer a non-judgemental space in which we can work through painful or difficult experiences with warmth and kindness. I...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Illinois with 25 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
25 years experience Illinois

Hello! My name is Jenifer, and I am a licensed therapist in both Illinois and Iowa. I have a Masters...
25 years experience Illinois
As a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in Wisconsin, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My practice...
3 years experience Wisconsin

Hi! My name is Jenna Auxier. I am an LCSW with a licensed issued in the state of Kentucky. I...
9 years experience Kentucky
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Indiana with 6+ years of professional work experience. I have experience in...
8 years experience Indiana
I am a professional counselor in the state of Virginia with 7 years of experience working with teens, adults, and...
6 years experience Virginia

Hello! I want to welcome you and praise you for being proactive regarding your mental health. It is a powerful...
13 years experience Illinois

Hi, my name is Jenna and I am a qualified Humanistic integrative counsellor, which means that I believe that people...
5 years experience United Kingdom

Hello! I am a licensed therapist in Montana with 8 years of professional work experience, briefly within an outpatient setting...
9 years experience Montana

As a licensed therapist in New York, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My professional approach centers...
10 years experience New York

Hi, I’m Jenna, a certified trauma therapist with 10 years of experience standing alongside people through their most difficult battles....
10 years experience Texas

Hi, and welcome to BetterHelp! My name is Jenna Matthews (she/her/hers). I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 11...
11 years experience Wisconsin

I am licensed in the UK with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
12 years experience United Kingdom
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a decade of experience supporting individuals through trauma, anxiety, depression, and major...
10 years experience Missouri

I am licensed in Wisconsin with 15+ years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping people with stress,...
7 years experience Wisconsin
I consider myself a compassionate and experienced mental health therapist specializing in treating depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and PTSD in...
6 years experience Texas
Hello, I'm Jennie, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping individuals discover their inner strength and...
10 years experience Ohio
I am licensed in Alabama with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with coping...
20 years experience Alabama

Hi, I’m Jenna — a person-centered therapist who believes that healing begins with connection. My approach is grounded in the...
5 years experience Iowa

I am licensed in District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience...
15 years experience Maryland

Hello. I am Jen. I have been a qualified counsellor since 2018, and I work in an integrative model. What...
8 years experience United Kingdom

Hi! My name is Jennifer and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Texas. Counseling is a...
16 years experience Texas

My name is Jennifer. I am an experienced registered counsellor with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and the Psychotherapy and...
18 years experience Australia

I am licensed in the UK with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
7 years experience United Kingdom

As a licensed therapist in California with 18 years of professional experience, I specialize in supporting individuals through complex life...
18 years experience California

I’m Jennifer, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Professional Life Coach. I am dedicated to helping you explore your...
25 years experience Florida

I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina, Georgia, Arizona with nine years of experience supporting clients through growth and...
9 years experience South Carolina

Are you feeling overwhelmed and are just going through the motions to get through the day? Have you come to...
11 years experience Minnesota

I am licensed in Georgia with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
14 years experience Georgia

Hello there, my name is Jenni and I am credentialed in the UK with 4 years of professional work experience....
4 years experience United Kingdom
As a compassionate therapist serving clients in Idaho, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers...
3 years experience Idaho

I am licensed in Texas with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
22 years experience Texas

I am licensed in Maryland with over 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
20 years experience Maryland

I’m a licensed therapist in Missouri , Illinois Indiana, New Hampshire and Washington with over 20 years of mental health...
24 years experience Missouri

Hi, I’m Jennifer Brown, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for the past 9 years dedicated to providing compassionate and...
9 years experience California

Hello! My name is Jennifer Campbell. My educational background includes several internships in a variety of settings before graduating with...
3 years experience Texas

I am licensed in Florida with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
10 years experience Florida

Does society or other people treat you badly because of who you are or what you experience? Are you experiencing...
20 years experience Florida
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Georgia with over 12 years of experience supporting individuals...
12 years experience Georgia
Forgiveness can feel like a simple word, but the process is often complex. Whether you are carrying guilt over something you regret, holding anger toward someone who hurt you, or trying to repair a relationship, therapy can help you explore what forgiveness means for you and how to move forward in a healthy way. Online therapy makes it easier to find a therapist who specializes in forgiveness work and to begin that process from the comfort and privacy of your own space.
Forgiveness is a personal, intentional process of addressing hurt, resentment, or guilt. It can involve changing the way you think and feel about a person or event, setting boundaries, and deciding whether or not to restore trust or relationship ties. Forgiveness is different from forgetting, excusing harmful behavior, or automatically reconciling with someone who caused harm.
There are different forms of forgiveness people pursue in therapy. Self-forgiveness focuses on releasing shame and accepting responsibility without ongoing self-punishment. Forgiving someone else can mean letting go of persistent anger while still choosing safety and healthy boundaries. Forgiveness can also be part of healing after loss, betrayal, or moral injury.
Many people come to therapy because they are stuck in a cycle of rumination, guilt, or resentment that affects relationships, sleep, and day-to-day functioning. You might be dealing with unresolved conflicts, the aftermath of an affair, family estrangement, workplace betrayal, or actions from your past that you regret.
Some seek forgiveness work because they want to reconcile with a loved one but do not know how to approach it safely. Others want to forgive themselves but feel overwhelmed by shame or fear that forgiveness means condoning what happened. Cultural, spiritual, or moral beliefs can add layers to these concerns, as can trauma and grief.
Therapy can help untangle these issues, whether the goal is to pursue reconciliation, establish firm boundaries, or simply stop allowing the past to dictate your emotional life.
Online therapy offers flexible access to clinicians who specialize in forgiveness, trauma, grief, and relational repair. You can search for providers with specific expertise in self-forgiveness, compassion-focused approaches, or trauma-informed care without being limited by geography.
Working online can make it easier to practice forgiveness-related skills between sessions because you are in your own environment. Therapists can guide exercises such as journaling, letter-writing (whether sent or unsent), role-play, imagery, and cognitive restructuring while you remain in a space that feels safe.
Online formats also make it possible to use a mix of session types. Video sessions allow for face-to-face connection, while secure messaging or phone sessions can offer additional support during difficult moments. This flexibility helps maintain continuity if your schedule, travel, or mobility needs change.
Online therapy increases the pool of clinicians you can choose from, which raises the chance of finding someone with the right training and style for forgiveness work. That expanded choice is especially helpful for people seeking therapists who share cultural, spiritual, or linguistic backgrounds.
Convenience is a big advantage. You save travel time and can schedule sessions around work, caregiving, or other commitments. For some people, being in a familiar setting makes it easier to talk about sensitive subjects like regret, guilt, or past abuse.
Privacy and comfort are often improved online. If you want discretion or have health or mobility concerns, online sessions reduce barriers to consistent care. At the same time, online therapy can encourage continuity after major life changes, such as moving cities, where in-person care might be disrupted.
When you begin working with a therapist, you will typically have an initial intake to explore your concerns, goals, and relevant history. You and the therapist will clarify what forgiveness means to you and set realistic, personalized goals—whether that is reducing shame, rebuilding trust, or learning to set boundaries while letting go of chronic anger.
Therapeutic approaches vary. Cognitive-behavioral techniques can help shift unhelpful thinking patterns that keep you stuck. Acceptance and commitment strategies help you identify values and take meaningful steps toward them. Compassion-focused work and narrative therapy can be especially helpful for self-forgiveness, as they cultivate self-understanding and rewrite harmful internal stories.
Sessions often include practical exercises to practice between meetings. You and your therapist may work on communication skills, scripts for difficult conversations, emotional regulation techniques, and structured forgiveness exercises. Progress is usually gradual and guided by your readiness and safety.
Start by searching a therapist directory for clinicians who list forgiveness, trauma, grief, relationship repair, or self-compassion as specialties. Read provider bios to learn about their therapeutic approaches, experience, and cultural or spiritual competencies.
Consider practical details that affect fit: whether they offer video, phone, or messaging; their availability; fees and insurance options; and whether they work with your age group or identity. It is reasonable to ask a prospective therapist in a brief introductory message about their experience with forgiveness-focused work and what a typical course of therapy might look like.
Trust and safety are important. You should feel heard and respected, and you should be able to discuss boundaries and concerns about reconciliation versus setting limits. Many people try a few sessions to assess whether the therapist’s style feels right before committing to longer-term work.
Choosing to work on forgiveness is a courageous step. You do not have to resolve everything at once. Small first moves can include searching for therapists who list forgiveness or related specialties, reading bios to find someone you feel might understand your background, and scheduling an initial consultation to see how it feels.
It is okay to prioritize safety and to proceed at a pace that honors your needs. Whether your goal is to forgive yourself, to forgive someone else, or to decide how to live with unresolved hurts, online therapy can offer skilled guidance, convenience, and continuity as you move toward greater emotional freedom.
If you are ready to begin, use a therapist directory to find clinicians who work online and who specialize in forgiveness, trauma, grief, or relational healing. Reaching out for a consultation is a simple first step that can open the door to meaningful change.