Fred Craver, Ph. D.

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    Questions to Ask about Fred Craver and Courageous Healing

    Q.1. There are many books about self-healing. What is special about yours?

    Q.2. While it is common advice to release anger in order to get rid of angry feelings, what is different about the approach you describe in your book?

    Q.3. Many people recommend crying as a beneficial activity for releasing pent up feelings. What is different about your approach?

    Q.4. What different things about your life led to your discovering these healing techniques?

    Q.5. Fred, could you give us a few more specific details about your life and how they led to your discovering these new healing techniques?

    Q.6. Tell us about the most exciting personal breakthrough you experienced in your self-healing journey?

    Q.7. Can you tell us why you were so angry with your mother?

    Q.8. You might also tell us where the anger toward your father came from.

    Q.9. What enabled you to keep going during the times you felt most discouraged about the healing process?

    Q.10. You've coped for a long time with being partially sighted. How does that relate to the traumas you've experienced and how did it affect the way you wrote your book?

    Q.11. Do you have a favorite story from your book that you would like to share with us?

    Q.12. Can you talk about any positive results you accrued from your negative experiences?

    Q.13. When was it that the idea for this book first came to you and what first inspired you to write it?

    Q.14. How have you grown or changed as a result of the healing transformations you experienced?

    Q.15. What can you tell us about the value of reconciling with your mother?

    Q.16. What lesson would you most like people to take from your story?





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