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The IFSI Community is eligible for a 10% discount on registration using the code IFS10.
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About the event:
Help Clients Heal With More Clarity, Compassion, and Self-Leadership
Across two days, you’ll deepen IFS theory and practice. See IFS in action—then apply some techniques Monday morning
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based therapeutic model that conceptualizes the mind as a system of “parts,” each with distinct emotional roles, beliefs, and protective strategies. The model also identifies a core Self that can guide internal interactions with clarity and compassion. This workshop provides an introduction to the theoretical foundations of IFS and its application in clinical settings.
Participants will examine protector and exile dynamics, the impact of trauma and attachment injuries on internal functioning, and the process of unblending to increase access to Self. The course will also address the concept of legacy burdens—intergenerational beliefs, emotions, and behavioral patterns transmitted through family or cultural systems—and their influence on parts’ roles and responses. Additional emphasis will be placed on therapist self-awareness, transference and countertransference through an IFS lens, and the maintenance of a Self-led therapeutic stance. Training methods include lecture, live demonstrations, video demonstrations, and experiential skills practice to support the integration of IFS interventions into clinical practice.