Internal Family Systems (IFS): Module 5
Information
Recorded
-
-
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
-
Identify at least 2 best practices for adapting IFS techniques to complement psychedelic-assisted therapies for conditions like PTSD, depression or anxiety.
-
Define each of the following components of the IFS model: Self, Parts, Managers, Firefighters, Exiles and Unburdening
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this module is for participants to better understand how IFS concepts can be applied to Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy.
Description
This course is priced at $299 for all 6 modules.
This module will describe core concepts and therapeutic practices in Internal Family Systems (IFS) psychotherapy for psychedelic experience preparation and integration. Participants will learn to interweave IFS concepts into the PANTHER method.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Richard Schwartz began his career as a systemic family therapist and an academic. Grounded in systems thinking, Dr. Schwartz developed Internal Family Systems (IFS) in response to clients’ descriptions of various parts within themselves. He focused on the relationships among these parts and noticed that there were systemic patterns to the way they were organized across clients. He also found that when the clients’ parts felt safe and were allowed to relax, the clients would experience spontaneously the qualities of confidence, openness, and compassion that Dr. Schwartz came to call the Self. He found that when in that state of Self, clients would know how to heal their parts.
A featured speaker for national professional organizations, Dr. Schwartz has published many books and over fifty articles about IFS.
Financially Sponsored By
- Sunny Strasburg, P.C.