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In episode 87 of the Schein On Podcast, Evan dives into a profound discussion with Dr. Brad Reedy, renowned family therapist and co-founder of Evoke Therapy Programs. The episode explores the importance of understanding oneself, the transformative power of therapy, and how the hero's journey framework can reframe life's challenges, including divorce. Additionally, Evan and producer Dave discuss their personal takes on Opening Day, share insights on popular shows like 'White Lotus,' and debate the value of law firm swag. 00:00 Introduction to Self-Discovery 00:08 Podcast Opening and Episode Overview 00:52 Guest Introduction: Dr. Brad Reedy 01:15 Casual Conversation: Baseball and Personal Anecdotes 05:18 Discussion on Divorce and Relationships 09:37 Parenting Post-Divorce 13:46 Overrated or Underrated Segment 18:18 White Lotus Discussion 21:42 Interview with Dr. Brad Reedy 23:20 Embracing Resistance in Therapy 24:46 Mentors and Their Impact 26:19 False Heroes and Misguided Pursuits 27:34 Modern Therapy's Shortcomings 29:42 Connecting Past Trauma to Present Issues 32:06 The True Nature of Healing 34:12 The Role of Forgiveness in Therapy 35:56 Divorce as a Catalyst for Growth 39:01 The Hero's Journey Framework 41:03 Unresolved Childhood Trauma in Breakups 44:24 The Importance of Self-Knowledge 48:07 Famous Quotes and Their Insights 58:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In his last broadcast representing Evoke Therapy Programs, Dr. Reedy shares both his personal connection to the hero's journey as well as how understanding stories, art, music, literature, and nature draw us back to the one idea that the purpose of life is your life. The goal in Dr. Reedy's therapy is to become who you are, to become your authentic self. Dr. Reedy says goodbye and takes time to read as live participants share their heroic stories in the chat. And he says goodbye with the invitation to join him on the next journey, Finding You Therapy Programs.
Today on the Podcast, we welcome Dr. Brad Reedy.Dr. Reedy has a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy. Brad has broadcast over 1,300 webinars on parenting since 2007, and hosts the podcast “Finding You” He is also the author of two books on parenting and self-discovery: The Journey of the Heroic Parent and The Audacity to Be You.Brad has developed an accessible and liberating approach to adolescents, young adults, and their parents. His powerful ability to use his own story and stories from the thousands of families he has treated, offers hope to families suffering from mental health, addiction, and stage-of-life issues.Brad is a co-founder and the Executive Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, which provides therapeutic services for adolescents, young adults, parents, families, and individuals looking to gain greater intimacy in their relationships.In the conversation, he and John Bucher of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, talk about Brad's life and work, storytelling and its role in a therapeutic setting, how myths can be used in parenting, and how Campbell's work has been an important guide in Brad's life.Find out more about Brad at:https://evoketherapy.com/Instagram @drbradreedy For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org. To subscribe to our weekly MythBlasts go to jcf.org/subscribeThe Podcast With A Thousand Faces is hosted by Tyler Lapkin and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive producer, John Bucher. Audio mixing and editing by Charles Mallett.All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com)
Dr. Brad Reedy has a degree in in Family Science and a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy. He has served on the board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the Utah Department of Child and Family Services. After years as a parent educator having broadcast over 1,000 webinars on parent and family issues, Dr. Reedy released the book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home. Using his personal story and stories from thousands of clients, he shares wisdom on how to think about parenting. 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. In The Audacity to Be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible, Rotten Self, Brad talks about how all our relationships are connected to the relationship we have with ourselves. He shows how the foundation for intimacy with partners, our ability to parent effectively, and the meaningfulness of our lives can be tied to how well we have unraveled our unique childhood history. The book is a simple but bold exploration into what makes us human and why happiness and connection are elusive for so many. Dr. Reedy's work is counter-intuitive, but the reader will often have the experience of being found and understood as they make their way through his work. Many readers say that reading his work is like hearing something for the first time that you already knew but just didn't have the words for. Dr. Reedy is the Executive Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experience based therapy program for adolescents, young-adults, and families. Brad's research and clinical experience includes parenting issues, attachment, adults/adolescents with substance abuse issues, developmental psychology, and children suffering with grief and loss. His podcast Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast is a recommended listen for all parents AND all human beings with any issues at all. Brad's Books and Website: https://drbradreedy.com Evoke therapy Programs: https://evoketherapy.com Finding You Podcast: https://evoketherapy.com/resources/podcast/ The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
*Trigger Warning: Some discussion around suicide. Patrick sits down with renowned therapist and author, Dr. Brad Reedy from Evoke Therapy Programs to debunk the myths around the therapeutic process and answer the question: Why should I go to therapy? Patrick and Dr. Reedy discuss attachment theory, developmental psychology, trauma, the barriers and benefits of therapy and what to look for in an “adequate” therapist.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Gabrielle Burton. Gabrielle Burton is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She graduated from Bethel University where she obtained her Bachelors degree in communications and a minor in leadership. She took a year off to serve in Los Angeles at a shelter for women who were survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. She has worked in a variety of clinical therapeutic settings from St. Jude's Ranch for Children serving teens in the foster care system, to working in a K-8 charter school as a clinician onsite, to an Intensive Outpatient Program at Loma Linda Hospital where she worked with teens with chronic illnesses. She has also facilitated therapeutic retreats in Utah with Evoke Therapy Programs where attendees process through childhood trauma through psychodramas. Gabrielle is creative at heart and uses various art mediums with her clients from music, drawing to movement. Gabrielle has put on a performing arts camp for middle and high school kids where she was able to combine her love for the arts and mental health. Gabrielle refers to herself as a “Gold Digger” as she believes everyone has wealth and value and won't stop until her clients discover the hidden treasures they possess within. Gabrielle hosted a show online called, “The Wealthiness of Healthiness Show” where she covered topics from anxiety, depression to how to build healthier relationships. She has spoken at several conferences, hosts workshops, creates educational content on social media about mental health and currently has a podcast called “Therapist Off Duty” where she has candid conversations with other therapists as they take off the clinical hat to discuss their own mental health, passions and dreams. In this episode we discuss mental health advocacy, counselling, the arts, self-care, boundaries and de-stigmatizing mental health. Website - https://www.gabriellemburton.com/ IG - http://www.instagram.com/gabriellemburton TikTok - @gabriellemoniqueburton "What motivated me honestly was my own family background" - 00:03:12 "Communication is probably the biggest thing that bring people to therapy" - 00:31:52 "The world needs the gifts that you have inside of you" - 00:56:41 Empowerography would like to offer you a discount code to one of our exclusive partners, Quartz & Canary Jewelry & Wellness Co. Please use CODE EMPOWER15 to receive 15% off upon check out at www.quartzandcanary.com. Quartz & Canary is truly the place, where spirituality meets style.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Gabrielle Burton. Gabrielle Burton is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She graduated from Bethel University where she obtained her Bachelors degree in communications and a minor in leadership. She took a year off to serve in Los Angeles at a shelter for women who were survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. She has worked in a variety of clinical therapeutic settings from St. Jude's Ranch for Children serving teens in the foster care system, to working in a K-8 charter school as a clinician onsite, to an Intensive Outpatient Program at Loma Linda Hospital where she worked with teens with chronic illnesses. She has also facilitated therapeutic retreats in Utah with Evoke Therapy Programs where attendees process through childhood trauma through psychodramas. Gabrielle is creative at heart and uses various art mediums with her clients from music, drawing to movement. Gabrielle has put on a performing arts camp for middle and high school kids where she was able to combine her love for the arts and mental health. Gabrielle refers to herself as a “Gold Digger” as she believes everyone has wealth and value and won't stop until her clients discover the hidden treasures they possess within. Gabrielle hosted a show online called, “The Wealthiness of Healthiness Show” where she covered topics from anxiety, depression to how to build healthier relationships. She has spoken at several conferences, hosts workshops, creates educational content on social media about mental health and currently has a podcast called “Therapist Off Duty” where she has candid conversations with other therapists as they take off the clinical hat to discuss their own mental health, passions and dreams. In this episode we discuss mental health advocacy, counselling, the arts, self-care, boundaries and de-stigmatizing mental health. Website - https://www.gabriellemburton.com/ IG - http://www.instagram.com/gabriellemburton TikTok - @gabriellemoniqueburton "What motivated me honestly was my own family background" - 00:03:12 "Communication is probably the biggest thing that bring people to therapy" - 00:31:52 "The world needs the gifts that you have inside of you" - 00:56:41 Empowerography would like to offer you a discount code to one of our exclusive partners, Quartz & Canary Jewelry & Wellness Co. Please use CODE EMPOWER15 to receive 15% off upon check out at www.quartzandcanary.com. Quartz & Canary is truly the place, where spirituality meets style.
Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. In this encore presentation, we are highlighting our conversation with Dr. Brad Reedy, L.M.F.T. Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young- adults, and families. Dr. Brad is also an Author, Public Speaker, and Podcast Host, and has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services, the Board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the En Garde Arts Board, a New York-based theatre company He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples therapy, and individual therapy. Previously, as owner and partner, Brad served as a primary therapist, Clinical Director, and Executive Director for Second Nature Wilderness Programs, helping that program become the most successful wilderness therapy program in the country. Topics Discussed: How wilderness therapy brings self-awareness Discovering the hero's journey in all of us Becoming who you are and learning to love yourself Why you don't have to explain your boundaries Connect with Brad Reedy: Web: https://evoketherapy.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/EvokeTherapy/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/evoketherapy/ TW: https://twitter.com/EvokeTherapy YT https://www.youtube.com/c/EvokeTherapyPrograms/videos Resources: Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-you-an-evoke-therapy-podcast/id1157223571 & https://soundcloud.com/evoketherapyprograms Books https://www.amazon.com/dp/1682450023/ref=olp-opf-redir?aod=1&ie=UTF8&condition=new&qid=1453251333&sr=1-1 & https://www.amazon.com/Audacity-Be-You-Learning-Horrible/dp/057865444X/ Connect with Archway Academy: FB: https://www.facebook.com/archwayacademyhtx/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/archwayacademy/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVBgxwG5CC6qBcJ3U6KcK5Q Contact Archway Academy: If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/archway-academy/message
Welcome to the brand new episode of The Conscious Living Podcast… Today I am so delighted to feature Dr. Brad Reedy who is the Co-founder and Clinical Director for Evoke Therapy Programs. Evoke offers innovative treatment solutions for many mental health concerns in teens and young adults. Dr. Reedy's work with families, parents, couples, professionals, and individuals seeks to shed light on how we relate to each other. This vision asks participants to concentrate their focus to a deep understanding of the self we developed in our childhood context. Here's what you will discover in the Brand new episode with Brad Reedy What is Wilderness Therapy. How to reduce parent suffering. How Wilderness therapy helps in mental health healing. Learn to overcome your own trauma and anxiety. How to find out what's going inside of ourselves. How to have response flexibility. & so much more about business and life.
How do you start a conversation that you know you need to have if you're afraid of saying the wrong thing? What if you try to set a boundary and it doesn't go well?In this week's episode, I am joined by Brad Reedy, Ph.D., author, Co-owner, and the Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs.Brad's book, The Audacity To Be You created significant paradigm shifts for me as I learned what boundaries are, what they are not, and why boundaries bring the people we love closer to us when we do it right. I discovered it in 2020 and have since read it again with my husband and shared it with many loved ones. We discuss boundaries, as well as difficult conversations, and the right mindset and self-acceptance that makes it easier to "do it afraid" when we don't (and rarely will) have all the answers. Learn more about Brad by visiting his website: here or follow him on Instagram at: @drbradreedyFollow along and see more content for the podcast at: @startthe.conversationDon't forget to subscribe to, rate, and review the podcast if you enjoyed this episode!
On this episode of Totally Exposed I got to re-interview one of my favorite guests Dr Brad Reedy about how attachment styles show up in our current relationships. Lately I have been digging deeper into attachment styles and how they are showing up in my life...I am an anxious insecure attachment and most all of my relationships are avoidant insecure attachments. In talking with Brad, I originally was going in to the interview wanting to dive deeper into each of the styles but as the interview unfolded it went a different BETTER direction and I feel like this was a true organic conversion which came down to...are you insecure? Or insecure? Dr Brad Reedy is a Co-Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially based therapy program for adolescents, young adults and families. He is a public speaker and ha been invited to deliver keynote addresses at conferences, private events, nationally syndicated radio shows and universities on experiential therapy, mental health issues treatments, childhood issues, and parenting. He is the author of 2 books The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home and The Audacity to be You: Learning to Love Your Rotten Self. He is also the host of the podcast, Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast. So tune in to our discussion and lets learn how to move towards being more secure with ourselves so it flows into our relationships!!!!
Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. In this episode of A Way Through, Jamie Edwards, Director of Community Relations at Archway Academy, is joined by Dr. Brad Reedy, L.M.F.T. Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young- adults, and families. Dr. Brad is also an Author, Public Speaker, and Podcast Host, and has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services, the Board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the En Garde Arts Board, a New York-based theatre company He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples therapy, and individual therapy. Previously, as owner and partner, Brad served as a primary therapist, Clinical Director, and Executive Director for Second Nature Wilderness Programs, helping that program become the most successful wilderness therapy program in the country. Topics Discussed: How wilderness therapy brings self-awareness Discovering the hero's journey in all of us Becoming who you are and learning to love yourself Why you don't have to explain your boundaries Connect with Brad Reedy: Web: https://evoketherapy.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/EvokeTherapy/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/evoketherapy/ TW: https://twitter.com/EvokeTherapy YT https://www.youtube.com/c/EvokeTherapyPrograms/videos Resources: Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-you-an-evoke-therapy-podcast/id1157223571 & https://soundcloud.com/evoketherapyprograms Books https://www.amazon.com/dp/1682450023/ref=olp-opf-redir?aod=1&ie=UTF8&condition=new&qid=1453251333&sr=1-1 & https://www.amazon.com/Audacity-Be-You-Learning-Horrible/dp/057865444X/ Connect with Archway Academy: FB: https://www.facebook.com/archwayacademyhtx/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/archwayacademy/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVBgxwG5CC6qBcJ3U6KcK5Q Contact Archway Academy: If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help Address: 6221 Main St. Houston, TX 77030 Call: 713.328.0780 Email: sasha.coles@archwayacademy.org Website: https://archwayacademy.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/archway-academy/message
Tried out a major that ended up not being for you? Try another one! Didn't get the job that you wanted? Maybe it wasn't meant for you. Time to pursue another option! It's really as simple as that. Continue to shift gears and try different paths. Failure is never final as long as you continue to try.Kaysha Sorenson has had her fair share of ‘failures' in life but, she's never let that stop her. From getting pregnant at 19, to getting a divorce at age 26 and taking a break from school, she could have let any one of these things stop her. Instead, she's been able to use her own experiences to be there for her own children and for Evoke Therapy Programs.In this episode of Success is Subjective, Kaysha joins Joanna to share her journey as she navigated being a young mom in college, while also working to discover herself. Though there was plenty of pitfalls along the way, Kaysha has been able to find success in knowing that it's okay to not always be successful; to rise and to fall. Listen in to gain insight on how Kaysha's own young adulthood experience is allowing her to approach her own children's journeys with more excitement and confidence rather than fearWhat You Will LearnGrowing up in a family of 6, being raised by a single momBeing financially independent at a very young ageThe unknown topic of secondary education What caused Kaysha to get married at 19 What life looked like while getting divorced with 3 kids at age 26, no education and working at home depotHow working at Evoke Therapy Programs has impacted Kaysha's lifeThe break that Kaysha is on right now and where she is headedComing from a place of excitement instead of fear when dealing with your young adultsConnect with Kaysha SorensonEvoke Therapy ProgramsKaysha Sorenson on FacebookEmail kaysha@evoketherapy.comConnect with Joanna Lilley Lilley ConsultingLilley Consulting on Instagram Lilley Consulting on Facebook Success is Subjective on Apple PodcastSuccess is Subjective on Google PodcastSuccess is Subjective on iHeart RadioSuccess is Subjective on SpotifySuccess is Subjective on StitcherSuccess is Subjective on AmazonSuccess is Subjective on AudibleSuccess is Subjective on Tune in RadioSponsored by: College Parent Survival NetworkEmail joanna@lilleyconsulting.com
Today's episode is all about understanding how the deepest experiences we had in our childhoods can manifest in our adult lives. Molly welcomes Dr. Brad Reedy and he explains that the “attachment wounds” that we have today really are the result of some traumas we may have had in the past when we were forming our identity and having first connections. These wounds may have been developed due to some kind of abandonment and/or negligence. Dr. Brad also discusses the importance of expressing ourselves, showing up as who we are in all situations, and respecting our time to heal old traumas. You will also learn the concepts of gaslighting (a psychological term to refer to subtle manipulation) and narcissism (a characteristic of someone who has a wound of not being seen or recognized). Tune in! Episode Quotes “Once you're allowed to be who you are, you have access to all the energy, all the magic, all the love.” – Dr. Brad Reedy “If your children need you to be perfect, they're doomed. That's a fact. They just need you to be human and being human means making mistakes, apologizing, and working on it again.” – Dr. Brad Reedy Key Highlights Dr. Brad talks about the importance of showing up authentically in life, expressing ourselves and knowing that people around will be ok with it; What's an attachment wound, how it affects us as adults, and how we can start to heal it in order to be better people; Often times when we were kids (and sometimes as adults) we were thought to sacrifice our inner peace to be accepted by parents/others; Dr. Brad explains how therapists, mentors, and coaches need to be a good fit because they're also humans and sometimes also need to work on themselves; The concept of gaslighting and how people can subtlety manipulate us into doubting ourselves; How to honor and respect our own time to properly heal the wounds from our traumas. Related Links Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller Gaslight (1944) About Dr. Brad Reedy Dr. Brad Reedy is a co-owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young-adults and families. He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples therapy, and individual therapy. He has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services, the Board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the En Garde Arts Board, a New York based Theatre Company. Dr. Brad is a prolific public speaker and has been invited to deliver keynote addresses at conferences, private events, nationally syndicated radio shows, and universities on experiential therapy, mental health issues treatment, childhood issues, and parenting. After years as a parent educator, having broadcast over 1,400 webinars on parent and family issues, he authored The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home and The Audacity to be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible, Rotten Self. He also hosts the podcast, Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast. You can follow his Instagram account @drbradreedy - it's amazing. Connect with Dr. Brad Reedy Instagram: @drbradreedy About Molly Carmel Molly is a leading addiction and eating disorder therapist and the founder of the Beacon Program, which offers individual and group solutions to help people break free from their destructive relationships with food and dieting. She is also the author of ‘Breaking up with Sugar' and the host of ‘What You're Craving' Podcast. Connect with Molly Want to spend MORE time together? Me too! Here are all the ways: Instagram: @mollycarmel Facebook: Molly Carmel YouTube: Molly Carmel Free Mini Masterclass: mollycarmel.com/signup Breaking Up with Sugar Course: molly-carmel.mykajabi.com/buws-course Breaking Up with Sugar Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/buwsbook Monthly Group Coaching: mollycarmel.com/coaching-with-molly Weekly IntenSati Spiritual Fitness Class: mollycarmel.com/intensati
In this episode with Dr. Brad Reedy from Evoke Therapy Programs, we have an awakening chat about boundaries, triggers, and our inner beliefs/need for healing. One takeaway is: Boundaries are for me. Boundaries aren't for someone else to change, boundaries are what YOU are ok with/not ok with. Another takeaway is: We don't need to change or fix our child, we need to heal OURSELVES. Find Dr. Brad Reedy here: https://drbradreedy.com/ https://www.evoketherapy.com/ instagram.com/drbradreedy instagram.com/evoketherapy
Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young adults, and families. Previously, as owner and partner, Brad served as a primary therapist, Clinical Director, and Executive Director for Second Nature Wilderness Programs helping that program to become the most successful wilderness therapy program in the country. He has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services, the Board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, the Choosing Mental Health board, and the En Garde Arts Board, a New York-based theatre company. He is a prolific public speaker and has been invited to deliver keynote addresses at conferences, private events, nationally syndicated radio shows, and universities on experiential therapy, mental health issues treatment, childhood issues, and parenting. After years as a parent educator, having broadcast over 1,200 webinars on parent and family issues, he authored The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home and The Audacity to be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible, Rotten Self. He also hosts the podcast, Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast.Support the show (https://pod.fan/the-dude-therapist)
An excerpt, emphasizing the value of the individual working on recovery, to contribute to family health, is taken from, Family Functioning and Readiness in Family Recovery From Addiction, Spencer D. Bradshaw, Sterling T. Shumway, Eugene W. Wang, Kitty S. Harris, Douglas B. Smith, and Heather Austin-Robillard, and drives the subject matter of this Podcast. Here is the direct quote: "Addiction...is a family disease (Roth, 2010) that negatively impacts the functioning of the family, and the health of individual family members often suffers (Brown & Lewis, 1995; Cruse, 1989; Wegscheider-Cruse & Cruse, 2012). It is therefore important for family members to make changes and find personal recovery from the negative effects of addiction on the family and individual family members."When your child enters treatment, the best thing you can give your child is a better you. Invest in therapy, participating in a 12 Step program, and focus on becoming an individual aware of your self-agency and self-efficacy. The rewards, in regards to mental health and self-regulation, will be immense and truly can be one of the best you can for your child and Family. Just as an administrative note, In 2022, I will update the Podcasts with marking times next to each link I provide. Bear with me as I learn Podcasting, as it's definitely a process....see how I got that in there? Be well, beautiful Recovery people! 1) Evoke Therapy Programs, Dr. Brad Reedy Podcast2) Definition of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)3) Huberman Lab, Podcast on, TIME PERCEPTION & ENTRAINMENT BY DOPAMINE, SEROTONIN & HORMONES4) Our (as in Earth's residential population) North Star5) Our (yes, as in all of us on this ONE planet) upcoming North Star changes6) Co-Dependents Anonymous7) Al AnonThank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.
Wilderness Therapy with Evoke's Executive Clinical DirectorDr. Brad Reedy is the Owner & Executive Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs where wilderness therapy is provided. He has a BS in Family Science and an MS and PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy. Dr. 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.He has authored two books - The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home and The Audacity to Be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible, Rotten Self.Born and raised in Orange County, California, the middle of three boys, Dr. Reedy was raised by his mother. He grew up surfing, listening to Bob Dylan, and causing his mom a great deal of grief. Today, Dr. Reedy is married and has four children. He is an avid fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Angels and can be easily engaged in a debate on any sports-related topic.Additional InformationEpisode ResourcesThe Drama of the Gifted Child by Alice Miller | Available on AmazonAl-Anon | al-anon.orgFamilies Anonymous | www.familiesanonymous.orgmous.orgCo-Dependents Anonymous | coda.orgAdult Children of Alcoholics | adultchildren.orgFinding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast | Apple PodcastsConnect with Dr. Brad ReedyDr. Brad's Website | drbradreedy.com Evoke's Website | evoketherapy.comConnect with The Courage to ChangePodcast Website | lionrock.life/couragetochangepodcastPodcast Instagram | @couragetochange_podcastPodcast Facebook | @thecouragetochangepodcastPodcast Email | podcast@lionrock.lifeYouTube | The Courage to Change PlaylistLionrock ResourcesLionrock Life Mobile App | lionrock.life/mobile-appSupport Group Meeting Schedule | lionrock.life/meetings
Dr. Brad Reedy, Phd., is the founder of Evoke Therapy Programs.Dr. 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. He works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence.Ian Hoge joins Shira Myrow as a co-host on Raising GenZ, the essential guide to parenting today's teens. Join us every other Tuesday for a new episode of Raising GenZ. And email us at raisinggenz3@gmail.comThanks for joining us. Please share with friends who you believe would benefit from this information.
Dr. Reedy discusses the role of the parent in the child's life and why a parent's feelings weigh so heavily on the child's psyche. He also talks about what to do when a child doesn't respect a #boundary. He talks about how grandparents can support their grandchildren buy learning and doing their own work. This is a live Q&A with family members of Evoke Therapy Programs.
Dr. Brad Reedy is a friend, mentor, and pretty awesome therapist, public speaker, author, podcaster and beyond. Brad and I get real on craving authentic connection, why we shouldn't fix other peoples' problems, the art of being selfish, and why shame and guilt doesn't work in healing. He's the kind of person I can sit and listen to and nod my head with and feel super nurtured for hours - and he can make me cry at the drop of a hat. Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young-adults and families. He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples therapy, and individual therapy. If you want to know more about Brad, which I hope you do, definitely check out his books The Audacity to Be You and The Journey of the Heroic Parent, his podcast Finding You and his website. I'm also obsessed with knowing all about you, so please follow (and DM!) me on Instagram, Facebook and my website. We're in this together and the journey is going to be so awesome. Produced by Dear Media
We are thrilled to introduce Success is Subjective, a new podcast hosted by Joanna Lilley, brought to you currently by Lilley Consulting. Much like Lilley Consulting, Success is Subjective is dedicated to all things related to emerging adulthood stories and therapeutic resources for young adults. Music to your ears! This podcast is a work in progress. I will experiment with different formats, concepts, and interviewees until after working out the kinks we produce consistent high-quality interviews, advice, and entertainment that you have come to associate with Joanna Lilley. For this reason, your feedback is greatly appreciated. Please send your comments to joanna@lilleyconsulting.com. In this episode I interview Ken Gilbert of Evoke Therapy Programs in Bend, OR. Contact information: ken@evoketherapy.com Admissions Contact: 866-411-6600In this episode, topics discussed include:How a valued education can be unspoken.Going to college was not a matter of “if,” but “where.” The logic of “the geographical” in 12-step can really keep us in a place of denial indefinitely. He had multiple treatment experiences in his young adult years before he was a participant in wilderness therapy himself where he was able to truly lay the foundation for his recovery When he internalized “I don’t need to be my parents” he was able to create his own expectations The most important work we can do is to "look inwards" and do our own therapy! Follow us on Lilley Consulting on Instagram, Facebook, and www.lilleyconsulting.com. Sponsored by: www.ParentTrainers.com
Dr. Brad Reedy, Executive Clinical Director at Evoke Therapy Programs, gives a presentation about transference and countertransference and Evoke's approach to therapy.
Brad interviews Evoke Therapy Programs' therapist, Phil Bryan. Phil shares his passion for research and his long history with wilderness therapy. He talks about his experience in Outward Bound and adventure therapy and contrasts it with Evoke's model. He talks about his approach to clients and spending time in the outdoors.
This week I speak with Brad M. Reedy, PhD. Brad is the director of Evoke Therapy Programs, wilderness therapy with a mission to provide the highest level of personalized therapeutic care with a focus on the whole-health of clients and families with extensive family support and resources. After years as a parent educator having broadcast over 1,000 webinars on parent and family issues, Dr. Reedy released the book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home. Using his personal story and stories from thousands of clients, he shares wisdom on how to think about parenting. 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.
Dr. Reedy welcomes Judith Sadora, primary therapist at Evoke Therapy Programs. Judith talks about transracial adoption and attachment. She talks about Narcissism, holding space for others, and the need to do our own work.
Dr. Reedy talks about how attachment theory informs therapy at Evoke Therapy Programs. He talks about how attachment wounds and fractures can be repaired by a therapist creating competing experiences for the client. the client must re-experience themselves in the context of a capable, empathic other in order to heal.
We all have flaws and shortcomings, but when we can accept them in ourselves, we can better love others to develop closer relationships and greater peace in our lives, says Dr. Brad Reedy, of Evoke Therapy Programs in this S2 Interview, the book The Audacity to Be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible Rotten Self.
On this episode of Totally Exposed we continue our discussion of How to Break Generational Chains of the Past by sitting down with Dr Brad Reedy where we talk about attachment roles and trauma and how they affect the generational cycle. Dr Brad Reedy is a Co-Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially based therapy program for adolescents, young adults and families. He is a prolific public speaker and has been invited to deliver keynote addresses at conferences, private events, nationally syndicated radio shows and universities on experiential therapy, mental health issues treatment, childhood issues, and parenting. After years as a parent educator having broadcasting over 1,100 webinars on parent and family issues. He is the author of The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home and just recently released The Audacity to be You: Learning to Love Your Horrible Rotten Self. He is also the host of the podcast, Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast. So tune in to our discussion and lets learn how to break the chains of our past together!
Dr. Reedy talks about the work we do at Evoke Therapy Programs intensives. He talks about how understanding and exploring pour past can lead us to greater insight about the dilemmas we face today. He talks about inner-child work and how that can help us remember what it was like as a child which leads use to understanding our children better.
Dr. Brad Reedy is the Clinical Director/Co-Owner of Evoke Therapy Programs. Brad discusses his long career as a wilderness clinician as well as his newest book, "The Audacity to be You." He shares his remarkable journey from being a high school drop out in California to earning his Ph.D. at Brigham Young University to getting hired as a clinician at Aspen Achievement without any wilderness experience. Brad went on to join Second Nature Wilderness as a clinician and then to be a co-founder of Evoke. From Evoke's webpage: Dr. Reedy began his studies at Brigham Young University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. in Family Science. Next, he attended Loma Linda University where he received an M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy and then returned to B.Y.U. and completed his Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy. Brad'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 works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence. He has served on the board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the Utah Department of Child and Family Services. After years as a parent educator having broadcast over 1000 webinars on parent and family issues, Brad released the book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Road Home. Using his personal story and stories from thousands of clients, he shares wisdom on how to think about parenting. 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. Miles Adcox, Onsite CEO, praises the work as a "must-read for any parent" and Harriet Lerner, author of The Dance of Anger, calls Brad a "gentle, authentic and wise guide." Most recently, (with his partners Rick Heizer & Matt Hoag), Brad envisioned a company that focused on the whole health of the people it served as well as it's employees. In this spirit, they founded Evoke Therapy Programs where Brad now serves as Clinical Director. He travels the country lecturing, running parenting workshops, and hosting weekly webinars to support parents and families. These broadcasts are also available on your podcast app. His parenting book is used as a foundational principle in the Evoke Therapy Programs model and is also used industry-wide to educate and support families. Born and raised in Orange County, California, the middle of three boys, Brad was raised by his mother. He grew up surfing, listening to Bob Dylan, and causing his mom a great deal of grief. Brad is married and has four children. He is an avid fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Angels and can be easily engaged in a debate on any sports-related topic.
In this interview with Dr. Matt Hoag, learn how he uses wilderness and the community in his work with young people and their families. Matt Hoag is a pioneer in the field of wilderness therapy and the foremost authority on research within wilderness therapy. Listen to him talk about his early days and the evolution of the field.
Brand Bonsall, primary therapist at Evoke Therapy Programs, talks about what led him to wilderness therapy and his approach to working with clients and families.
Dr. Reedy takes live questions about length of stay in treatment, how to help siblings, and what makes Evoke Therapy Programs unique.
Anna Richards talks to Dr Brad Reedy, the parenting expert, author and the Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, which offers treatment for mental health issues in children and young adults. Brad explores the importance of taking care of our own mental health in order to be a better support for our children as they learn to manage the many pressures and stresses of growing up.
Dr. Brad Reedy welcomes Sanford Shapiro to the Evoke Therapy podcast. Sanford is our new Learning Specialist & Executive Consultant at Evoke Therapy Programs. He brings a wealth of experience from the cognitive sciences to help Evoke support clients with learning differences. Sanford talks about educational trauma and how universal design can help to cast a wider net to help more clients.
Dr. Talks explains ADHD, executive functioning, and the effects of academic and educational trauma. he talks about testing and the need for accommodations.
Episode 70 Dr. Brad Reedy How to Be a Heroic Parent with Dr. Brad Reedy, PhD Today Dr. Dan welcomes Dr. Brad Reedy to the podcast to discuss his inspiring work and book The Journey of the Heroic Parent. Co-owner and the Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, Dr. Brad Reedy, PhD believes all parents can be heroic parents. His work helps struggling adolescents, young-adults and families embark on a journey to a happier, healthier relationship — and in doing so they can achieve understanding and love. An acclaimed speaker, author, and podcast host, Dr. Brad Reedy works with parents who want to provide their children with a safe haven in the midst of today’s challenges. He provides parents with principles and skills critical for a child’s healthy development. Parents dealing with many challenging issues (anxiety/depression, school problems, substance abuse, communication difficulties, defiance/behavioral difficulties, self-harm) will want to tune into today’s informative interview. In Episode 70, Dr. Dan and Dr. Reedy discuss the tools to help children cope, build confidence, and thrive in many circumstances including: Why “heroic” parenting? What is the heroic aspect of parenting Dr. Reedy discusses in his book? What are the things parents can do to reduce or inoculate their children from anxiety and stress? What roles do “parent shame” and “guilt” play into parenting? Should parents filter the feelings they share with their children? What is the most common mistake new parents (or parents) make? How do you account for the rise in anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide in today’s youth? The show ends with Dr. Reedy’s deeply moving and personal Parent Footprint moment. Dr. Brad Reedy has his Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy and is a Co-owner and the Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young-adults and families. Previously, as owner and partner, Dr. Reedy served as a Primary Therapist, Clinical Director and Executive Director for a program that became the most successful wilderness therapy program in the country. He has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services, the Board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the En Garde Arts Board, a New York based theatre company. He is a prolific public speaker and has been invited to deliver keynote addresses at conferences, private events, nationally syndicated radio shows, and universities on experiential therapy, mental health, childhood issues, parenting, and organizational health. He is also the host of the podcast for Evoke Therapy Programs on iTunes and Soundcloud and has broadcast over 1000 webinars on mental health topics and parent and family issues. To find out more about Heroic Parenting and Dr. Reedy’s work and book go to www.evoketherapy.com and www.drbradreedy.com.
Dr. Reedy explains intensive programming at Evoke Therapy Programs. He talks about psychodrama and how these experiences are for the novice or the experienced therapy goer. He suggest that there is no better thing you can do to support a loved one struggling with mental health or addiction issues, than to attend your own intensive.
Dr. Reedy discusses the stages of change for children and parents as they move through the therapy process at Evoke. He talks about regression, relapse, and how to let go of outcomes when it comes to your children's thoughts and feelings,
Dr. Brad Reedy, Clinical Director and Co-Founder of Evoke Therapy Programs, explains Evoke's wilderness therapy for those who have a family member or friend at Evoke. He talks about how you can support your loved ones as they navigate the difficult path toward healing from mental health and addiction issues.
Dr. Reedy takes questions from siblings, family, and friends of Evoke Therapy Programs participants. He talks about how to support a loved one in treatment. He talks about honoring siblings struggle to reconnect to their sibling in treatment.
Dr. Brad Reedy, Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, discusses the concept of our inner-child: the lost parts of ourselves, the authentic or real self. He talks about how it is lost through messages of shame and how to regain and integrate those parts of ourselves. Brad talks about doing you own work and shares some stories about his own inner-child work.
Meet Brad Reedy, Owner and Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs.
Will talks with Rick Heizer and Dr. Matt Hoag, Co-Owners and Co-Founders of Evoke Therapy Programs. Rick is the Executive Director at Evoke Therapy Programs while Matt is the Clinical Director of and Therapist at Evoke Entrada. These long time practitioners of wilderness therapy share their journey from working at different wilderness programs to co-founding Evoke Therapy Programs in 2014.
Dr. Reedy takes questions from family and friends about how to support your family member at Evoke Therapy Programs. He addresses relapse and how a parent can be confident a child is telling the truth while in treatment. He also talks about what makes wilderness therapy differ from other forms of therapy.
Dr. Reedy talks with families from Evoke Therapy Programs about aftercare and how to support Evoke clients.
Dr. Reedy welcomes new families to Evoke Therapy Programs wilderness therapy experience and explains the theory behind wilderness therapy. He talks about the goals and objectives of wilderness therapy and how experiential therapy bypasses resistance and creates change.
Dr. Reedy addresses siblings questions about Evoke Therapy Programs and how to respond to a sibling at home who doesn't want to talk about their brother or sister. He also talks about how siblings and family can support their loved one in treatment by learning about the ideas and concepts taught at Evoke. He also explains why there is less communication in the early phases of treatment with family members at home.
Dr. Reedy talks about what traits, processes and skills make for a good therapist in conjunction with or following Evoke Therapy Programs. Flexibility and meeting the client where they are at are two of the many qualities he suggests to look for. Principally, look for a therapist who looks for you.
Dr. Reedy shares some thoughts from the book, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, and he makes connections to the work children and parents are doing at Evoke Therapy Programs.
Dr. Reedy answers questions from siblings and extended family related to a student or client at Evoke Therapy Programs. Length of stay, aftercare, answering questions from friends, and a typical day are all discussed.
During this powerful conversation, Dr. Brad Reedy explains why it’s imperative for parents to detach in a healthy way and why over-identifying with our children can have lasting consequences.As parents, we must take our own well-being into our hands and make our own lives our project. Our children are not responsible for our serenity! It's important for us to treat our children as a person, allow them to have their feelings, love their "otherness," and avoid trying to "fix them."This episode has fascinating insights for all parents, including the transformative message to help anyone who is struggling, "You are not alone, and I am with you."Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-owner and the Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young adults and families. He has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services and the board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs. He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples’ therapy, and individual therapy.Dr. Reedy has developed an accessible and liberating approach to adolescents, young adults, and their parents. His powerful ability to use his own story and stories from the thousands of families he has treated offers hope to families suffering from mental health, addiction, and stage-of-life issues. He is a captivating public speaker and has been invited to deliver several keynote addresses on wilderness therapy, treatment of addiction, and parenting.Dr. Reedy is the author of The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child’s Struggle & the Road Home, published by Reganarts. He is also an associate producer of the upcoming play “Wilderness,” Premiering in NYC at the Abrons Arts Center with a national tour in 2017, “Wilderness” is an original multi-media, documentary theater production from En Garde Arts, telling the story of six families participating in wilderness therapy.Personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvUrznbBJk3OSoc_1nldNWgPersonal Website: http://drbradreedy.comTwitter: @27bmrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbradreedy/Personal Blog: http://drbradreedy.com/brad-reedy-blog/Evoke's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwPCDlcKGPxI70trk8s5QAEvoke's Website: https://evoketherapy.comTwitter: @EvokeTherapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvokeTherapy/Blog on Evoke: https://evoketherapy.com/the-evoke-team/blog/brad-reedy/Dr. Reedy's Book - The Journey of the Heroic Parent:https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Heroic-Parent-Childs-Struggle-ebook/dp/B00T0GIB0Q/--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
During this powerful conversation, Dr. Brad Reedy explains why it’s imperative for parents to detach in a healthy way and why over-identifying with our children can have lasting consequences.As parents, we must take our own well-being into our hands and make our own lives our project. Our children are not responsible for our serenity! It's important for us to treat our children as a person, allow them to have their feelings, love their "otherness," and avoid trying to "fix them."This episode has fascinating insights for all parents, including the transformative message to help anyone who is struggling, "You are not alone, and I am with you."Dr. Brad Reedy is a Co-owner and the Clinical Director of Evoke Therapy Programs, an experientially-based therapy program for adolescents, young adults and families. He has served on the Board of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services and the board of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs. He is also the Founder of Enlightening Relationships and provides parent coaching, couples’ therapy, and individual therapy.Dr. Reedy has developed an accessible and liberating approach to adolescents, young adults, and their parents. His powerful ability to use his own story and stories from the thousands of families he has treated offers hope to families suffering from mental health, addiction, and stage-of-life issues. He is a captivating public speaker and has been invited to deliver several keynote addresses on wilderness therapy, treatment of addiction, and parenting.Dr. Reedy is the author of The Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child’s Struggle & the Road Home, published by Reganarts. He is also an associate producer of the upcoming play “Wilderness,” Premiering in NYC at the Abrons Arts Center with a national tour in 2017, “Wilderness” is an original multi-media, documentary theater production from En Garde Arts, telling the story of six families participating in wilderness therapy.Personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvUrznbBJk3OSoc_1nldNWgPersonal Website: http://drbradreedy.comTwitter: @27bmrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbradreedy/Personal Blog: http://drbradreedy.com/brad-reedy-blog/Evoke's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwPCDlcKGPxI70trk8s5QAEvoke's Website: https://evoketherapy.comTwitter: @EvokeTherapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvokeTherapy/Blog on Evoke: https://evoketherapy.com/the-evoke-team/blog/brad-reedy/Dr. Reedy's Book - The Journey of the Heroic Parent:https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Heroic-Parent-Childs-Struggle-ebook/dp/B00T0GIB0Q/--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
Dr. Reedy discusses the first letter parents write to their child, The Hopes and Intentions Letter, after sending them to Evoke Therapy Programs. Emphasizing love and decreasing shame and guilt are key ingredients at encouraging and facilitating change to a loved one struggling with mental health or addiction issues.
Dr. Reedy describes how to go about selecting the best fit aftercare for your child following Evoke Therapy Programs. The role of educational consultants and what questions to ask, as well as various features of treatment programs are discussed.
Evoke Therapy Programs provides support for siblings of students and clients in wilderness therapy. Dr. Reedy answers live questions from parents and siblings of Evoke clients. With ages ranging from 10-29 years-old, Dr. Reedy answers the question "How can I best support my brother?" and "What if my sister doesn't change?" Dr. Reedy also responds to parents' questions about siblings including, "My child doesn't want to talk about or get updates on his brother? How can I encourage him to open up?"
Dr. Brad Reedy does an Introduction to Evoke Therapy Programs.
Dr. Brad Reedy discusses adjusting to out of home placement. He talks about the first week of adjustment in Evoke Therapy Programs.
Dr. Reedy, Clinical Director and CO-founder of Evoke Therapy Programs, talks about the role of fathers in a son's development. He talks about the impact of a father who can be vulnerable and listen.
Dr. Reedy discusses the concept of self care and how it can contribute to healthy parenting. Dr. Reedy is the Clinical Director and Co-founder of Evoke Therapy Programs.
Today’s show is all about boundaries and love. I have a fascinating conversation with Dr. Brad Reedy LMFT, owner of Evoke Therapy Programs which specializes in wilderness therapy for teens, young adults, and families. Even though we talk about parenting, this conversation and Dr. Reedy’s online class at Bloom gave me more depth and understanding about boundaries. We’ll also talk about how to hold space for other people, the value of honoring our own darkness and how to hold our own space with confidence. If you’re seeking more direction and courage for yourself and your relationships, this episode will stir ideas to help you discover what actions you can take.
This is a recording of the Webinar broadcast for Evoke Therapy Programs on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016. Dr. Reedy discusses the work that couples must do while their child is getting treatment in order to avoid old patterns. Dr. Reedy will address the following issues: What is a parenting issue? What is my child's issue? And how do marital issues show up when a child is struggling with mental health and addiction issues?
InnerChange staff enjoyed our time with the Evoke at Entratda Clinical Team as we learned from them about their work with clients and families. We also are grateful for their concrete tips about ways we can improve the transition of clients to the "next step."Evoke Wilderness Therapy's website states, "We specialize in Wilderness Therapy, which is a highly effective and research-proven approach for treating teens and young adults, while providing extensive family support. With the distractions and digital influences of everyday life gone, our participants are able to embark on an experience that provides them the skills and insight to meet the challenges in their life." Learn more about Evoke Therapy Programs by visiting www.EvokeTherapy.com
InnerChange staff enjoyed our time with the Evoke at Entratda Clinical Team as we learned from them about their work with clients and families. We also are grateful for their concrete tips about ways we can improve the transition of clients to the "next step."Evoke Wilderness Therapy's website states, "We specialize in Wilderness Therapy, which is a highly effective and research-proven approach for treating teens and young adults, while providing extensive family support. With the distractions and digital influences of everyday life gone, our participants are able to embark on an experience that provides them the skills and insight to meet the challenges in their life." Learn more about Evoke Therapy Programs by visiting www.EvokeTherapy.com
"Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Journey Home" Show Guest: Brad Reedy According to Brad Reedy, Co-Founder of Evoke Therapy Programs, healthy parenting leads to a healthy life for the whole family, and his new book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent, teaches readers how to find peace and security in their skills as a parent, and even if they think they've made mistakes and failed, they still have the power to be a great parent. Join us for a up-close and 'very' real discussion as we explore how children and their parents can experience positive interactions based on sound actions and principals they can apply every day to their lives.
"Journey of the Heroic Parent: Your Child's Struggle and the Journey Home" Show Guest: Brad Reedy According to Brad Reedy, Co-Founder of Evoke Therapy Programs, healthy parenting leads to a healthy life for the whole family, and his new book, The Journey of the Heroic Parent, teaches readers how to find peace and security in their skills as a parent, and even if they think they've made mistakes and failed, they still have the power to be a great parent. Join us for a up-close and 'very' real discussion as we explore how children and their parents can experience positive interactions based on sound actions and principals they can apply every day to their lives.