Individual Consultation with Brad

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The heart and soul of the work I do is helping my clients face their conflicts and get to completion through authentic forgiveness, as well as loving and valuing each other even more because of the conflict. I’ve done this with thousands of people in the 45 years I have been a psychotherapist.

Breakups, breakdowns, estranged family members, broken marriages, malfunctioning work relationships. . . all of these kinds of things have serious consequences in our lives. And one of the most serious consequences is that unfinished business from the past kills some of our aliveness in most of our future relationships.

It is often possible to not only resolve such life-issues, but to transform them. So that debilitating, dysfunctional relationships change into intimate, authentic loving relationships that bring more joy and satisfaction to both parties.

AVAILABILITY AND COST

*Brad is completing the final edits on his latest book and will not be accepting new coaching clients until mid-2024. If you would like to get on the waitlist for new clients, email us here.

Brad is available on Zoom by appointment most Thursdays between 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Eastern time (other times may be available upon request). A one-hour coaching session with Brad costs $500, payable in advance via PayPal.

If you can’t afford that, you can get coached by a Certified Trainer for less.

To schedule a time with Brad, email: support@radicalhonesty.com.


What Clients Are Saying

 

“I appreciate the shit out of you for your work and our 2 skype sessions (which I believe was in 2013).

In 2013, I dropped out of graduate school for physical therapy, not cause it was hard, but because… I was in it due to the rules and judgements my mind made about safety and job security and pleasing mommy and daddy even though I had no interest in it. With your support, I made a life purpose statement and I ended up in graduate school to become a psychotherapist to share the Work of Byron Katie and support others in waking up from the bullshit and prison of their mind.

After completing a Masters program in 2016, according to the rules of New York State... I had to be working under a supervisor for 3000 hours and then I can get licensed and set up my own practice anywhere in New York once the hours are done. Well.....two days ago I got official confirmation that I am a licensed mental health counselor and I can start the process of making my own practice.

I wanted to share this news with you because of the influence you have had on my life and the only words I can really say is... Thank You for being you.” — Nishant Patel


“I recorded our last session and I’m so happy I did.  I replayed it several times so the whole new way of looking at me and what I was doing would sink in. The next day Kirk (someone who I committed to talking with) agreed to talk. I said I needed an hour because being face-to-face, eyeball-to-eyeball is so important.  Thanks to you, Brad, I’m with a whole new me.” — Rita Robinson

 
 

 
 

“Holy moly. Massive insights gained from being witnessed as we both expressed pain and upset, and then having it pointed out warmly by Brad when our bodies revealed what was accurate/true vs. what was in our heads as our story. I didn’t realize how much I “hold back” until Brad noticed my body movements: the subtle biting of my lower lip or the blinking of my eyes as I got caught up in remembering a story rather than being focused on responding to what was so in the present. Realizing that made it so much easier to check in with myself and to know what’s true for me by noting the sensations in my body rather than the drama of emotion.

“That was only a small part of the experience; the other part, staying open, receiving another’s pain and anguish AND being filmed was also healing in a way that I wasn’t expecting.

“Radical Honesty is something I’d read and enjoyed conceptually but hadn’t experienced powerfully until yesterday. Definitely worth a read or checking out Brad’s site if there’s a repetitive personal or relational conflict you find yourself wrestling with.” 
Chelsea O’Brien