Internal Family Systems: A Step-by-Step Guide Through Clinical Applications of the IFS Model
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OPD Points: 10
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IFS FOUNDATIONSInternal Family Systems (IFS)Comprehensive, compassionate, non-pathologizing treatment approachParadigm-shifting perspective on “psychopathology”Easily integrated into other therapeutic modalitiesTeach clients to access inner wisdom and self-compassion to help clients heal traumatic woundsEvolution of the ModelDevelopment of the IFS model by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D.IFS as an empirically validated treatment: Summary of research supportGoals of IFS therapyStarting an IFS session and the flow of the modelThe Neuroscience of IFSThe mind and the brainNeurons-networks and partsMeditation and self-energyUnderstanding the fear responseIFS STEP-BY-STEPStep 1: Using Meditative Processes to Identify and Connect with a Target PartDifferentiate the person from the symptomAccess a state of compassion and curiosity essential for healingEstablish a relationship with the target partLearn the history and benevolent intention behind the symptomStep 2: Working with Protective PartsFacilitate internal attachment workLearn to address the fears/concerns of protective partsEstablish a trusting relationship with proactive and reactive partsResolve internal conflictsGain permission to proceed with healingStep 3: Healing the WoundConnect with the wounded partWitness the pain rather than relive itRetrieve the wounded partRelease/unburden thoughts, feelings, and physical sensationsLife without the wound, the post-healing processCLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF IFSTherapist PartsCountertransference redefinedIdentifying parts that get in the wayThe Science of extreme reactions in therapists and clientsTrauma and AttachmentRoadblocks to healing traumaNeurobiology of PTSD and DissociationDealing with the extreme symptoms and staying in SelfHealing attachment wounds: What IFS offersDepression and AnxietyDifferentiating feelings from symptomsAddress the biology and process the woundProtection or geneticsPsychosis and Bipolar DisorderAddressing psychotic partsDifferentiating psychosis from trauma dysregulationTreating biological issues while addressing emotional painSubstances and AddictionsBefriending addictive partsHealing wounds or stopping use?Addressing the biology and the behaviour after healingEating DisordersWhen food “abstinence” is not an optionMultiple eating partsSelf-led eatingShame and GriefThe shamer and the shamedCritical and neglect shame cyclesLoss, letting go, and healingIFS With Specific Client PopulationsChildren and adolescentsParentingCouplesGroups and inpatient settingsLGBTQSpirituality and culture
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Featuring Frank Anderson, MD, lead trainer at the IFS Institute with Richard Schwartz, this step-by-step training makes it easy to start incorporating IFS into your practice right away!Watch your clients transform as they:Gain the skills they need to master emotions outside the therapy room and permanently heal emotional woundsExplore the connection between their experiences of shame and the criticism and neglect they received from their caregiversManage their experiences of overwhelm and hyperarousalHeal from trauma, depression, anxiety, psychosis, addictions, eating disorders, shame, and moreUse meditation to support their clinical work, particularly when used within the IFS process of therapy In addition, gain a new framework for assessment and treatment, and a new way of viewing client symptoms and psychopathology. PLUS: Learn how to apply IFS with groups, children, parents, couples, LGBTQ clients, and more!
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- The Professional Development People - PESI AU
- 1300887622
- info@pdpseminars.com.au