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Treating Complex Trauma with Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Join this interactive learning experience on February 17th

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn about Treating Complex Trauma with Internal Family Systems (IFS). Reserve your seat!



 

Workshop Description:

Most modes of psychotherapy believed to have “parts” are pathological. NOT in Internal Family Systems (IFS). In IFS, the idea of multiplicity of the mind is normal. Every part has a good intention, and every part has value. Even for trauma survivors.

In the treatment of trauma, IFS differs from traditional phase-oriented treatments. Instead of starting with building resources in clients before processing traumatic memories, it welcomes extreme symptoms from the onset, learns about their positive protective intentions and gets their permission to access the traumatic wounds.

IFS is the treatment method that all clinicians should know. Nearly all clients with a trauma history have innate abilities that help them improve their mental health if they listen to their parts. IFS does just that. IFS is an evidence-based approach for clinicians working with traumatized clients. Once you see it in action, you’ll want to incorporate it into your practice. Clients will leave your office with skills to use outside the therapy room to help them master their emotions.

This experiential training will show video demonstrations and include exercises and meditation techniques to use with your clients.

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