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Dr. C. Bradford Chappell has over 30 years experience working with individuals, couples and families going through major life events. He has graduate degrees in Sociology and Social Work, and a Ph.D in Social Psychology and Family Studies. Dr. Brad has ran support groups for people with catastrophic illness for over twenty five years. He has been married to his high school sweetheart for 43 years. Together they have four "absolutely wonderful" children and eleven incredible grandchildren. Currently Dr. Brad is a life adjustment coach in private practice, where he works with people one on one and in groups. He has spent his time guiding people as they journey through their most trying life experiences. Including mine. I am honored to be his daughter and bring you morsels of knowledge and guidance that have been such blessed constants in my life. The purpose of this blog is to share his wisdom. And so we begin. . .

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Militant Healing


Why militant

The word is usually associated with military, violence, and domination of a person, group or territory by someone or a group that is committed to a particular cause. Militant implies commitment to a cause that usually is bigger than the individual or group. The word militant has come to have a negative connotation because of what is happening in the world today. The news is full of examples where one group is attempting to make a point with its militancy.  People are willing to die for a cause that is bigger than them. In my upcoming book (and through this blog), I am going to encourage people to bring that same kind of passion and commitment to a healing cause.  That cause is to heal their lives physically, emotionally and spiritually.

2 comments:

  1. Love the implication of being committed to healing. :)

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  2. Your book is going to be so great! I can't wait!!!

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