
Welcome to BELLA*LIFE Research
At CHAP, we are dedicated to promoting attachment, health, and success through comprehensive research and innovative solutions. Our mission is to enhance the well-being of both military and civilian populations by integrating attachment theory, holistic health practices, and strategic thought.
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We invite you to participate in our research program. By joining, you will contribute to groundbreaking studies that aim to improve personal and professional success through attachment and holistic health. Your participation will help us develop tailored strategies that benefit diverse communities. And best of all, it only takes a couple of minutes to complete the survey.
Why Participate?

Why We Do What We Do!
The Importance of Our Research
Military Focus
Our research is not just about collecting data; it’s about making a real difference in people’s lives. We believe that by understanding and promoting secure attachments, we can help individuals build stronger, healthier relationships. This is especially crucial for military families who often face unique challenges due to deployments and relocations. Our research aims to provide them with the tools and strategies they need to thrive.
Civilian Application
Our research explores how holistic health practices can enhance overall well-being for civilian populations. By integrating ancient wisdom with modern science, we aim to create sustainable solutions that promote physical, mental, and spiritual health. This research is vital in a world where stress and disconnection are increasingly common.
Get Involved
Ready to make a difference? Click the button to join our research program to help make the world a better place. You will be directed to a brief survey. Once you’re done, you can finish or continue with the formal part of the study.
What you need to know
FAQ
The purpose of this research study is to explore the themes and concepts presented in “My Bella Life: Integrating Attachment, Service, and Holistic Health for Success” by Dr. Chris Casely. The study aims to understand how attachment impacts personal and professional success, holistic health, and community service.
The study consists of two phases:
- General Survey: This initial phase involves a broad survey to gather general insights and perspectives from a wide audience.
- Formal Study: The second phase includes a more in-depth survey, interviews, and focus group discussions to delve deeper into the themes and approaches of social theories.
Your anonymity is of utmost importance to us. All responses will be anonymized, and any identifying information will be removed before data analysis. Participants’ identities will not be disclosed in any reports or publications resulting from this study.
The general survey in Phase 1 will take approximately 1-5 minutes to complete. If selected for Phase 2, the in-depth survey, interviews, and focus group discussions will require additional time, which will be communicated to participants in advance.
The study is being conducted by a team of researchers with expertise in holistic health, personal development, and community service. The research is led by Dr. Chris Casely, the author of “My Bella Life.”
If you have any questions or need more information about the study, please contact the research team at [email protected].
The study aims to provide valuable insights into the practical applications of the scientific and metaphysical principles. It seeks to understand how integrating attachment, service, and holistic health can lead to personal and professional success. The findings may contribute to the development of new strategies and practices for individuals and organizations.
Anyone over the age of 18 who has read “My Bella Life” and anyone else who is interested in sharing their experiences and perspectives is welcome to participate. We encourage a diverse range of participants to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the research impact.
To participate, you can start by completing the general survey in Phase 1. If you are selected for Phase 2, you will be invited to participate in a more in-depth survey, interviews, and focus group discussions.
Participants will not receive monetary compensation. However, your contribution will be invaluable in advancing our understanding of attachment principles and their impact on personal and professional success.
The results of the study will be shared through general publications, presentations, and reports. Summaries of the findings will also be made available to participants upon request.
The main research question that drives this study is: How does attachment, mental and physical health, and social engagement affect performance?