![]() ![]() ![]() Reedy a “gentle, authentic, and wise guide.” Miles Adcox, Onsite CEO, praises the work as a “must-read for any parent” and Harriet Lerner, author of The Dance of Anger, calls Dr. ![]() Parents are asked to shift from relying on experts for advice to learning how to think about parenting questions by truly understanding themselves and doing their own work. Using his personal story and stories from thousands of clients, he shares wisdom on how to think about parenting. Reedy released the book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child’s Struggle and the Road Home. He has served on the board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the Utah Department of Child and Family Services.Īfter years as a parent educator having broadcast over 1,000 webinars on parent and family issues, Dr. He works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence. Reedy’s research and clinical experience includes parenting issues, family trauma, treatment with sexual abuse victims, domestically violent offenders, adults/adolescents with substance abuse issues, eating disordered patients, sexual perpetrators, attachment issues, developmental psychology, and children suffering with grief and loss. Brad Reedy graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. Come learn with me as I invite a Master therapist to teach us how we can show up as a more authentic therapist, parent, and/or partner.ĭr. Brad talks about two opposing parenting styles that raise us up towards either fear of or courage to find our Self and models how to do the work of “courageous parenting.” Brad walks us on a journey of how to raise children and ultimately ourselves to be who one is versus who one thinks they should be and links this to the ability to have true intimacy in relationship.Īs a director of a renowned wilderness therapy program for teens and parenting education, he has certainly been in the trenches of helping others find their lost self and shows how doing our own work is inextricably connected to our ability to connect to one another. Brad Reedy, a seasoned therapist who wrote the book, “The Audacity to Be You: Learning to Love your Horrible Rotten Self.” We explore together the conditions needed for each of us to do our own work and to have the ability to show up as ourselves in relationships. ![]()
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