Hailed by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, author of the New York Times best-selling book The Body Keeps the Score, Internal Family Systems is the go-to treatment method that all clinicians should know.
Using a non-pathologizing, accelerated approach rooted in neuroscience, Internal Family Systems gives you an effective, evidence-based treatment plan to help all of your clients experience deep healing.
One of the most popular and effective treatment techniques used by mental health professionals today, thousands of clinicians already trust Internal Family Systems in their work to help clients struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and other mental health conditions.
Join your peers and help change your clients’ lives by signing up today. Upon completion, you will understand how IFS:
- Helps clients find safe ways to connect to early childhood emotions as they feel grounded in their true self
- Aligns the therapist with the innate wisdom of each and every client — cultivating compassion
- Views the multiplicity of the mind as normal; every part has a positive intention and every part has value
- Transforme les croyances négatives pour aider les clients à obtenir des changements durables dans leur vie.
- Propose des méthodes uniques, clarifiantes et responsabilisantes pour répondre aux préoccupations cliniques courantes.
A Step-by-Step Guide Through Clinical Applications of the IFS Model
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Featuring expert IFS trainer, Frank Anderson, MD, with Richard Schwartz, this step-by-step training makes it easy to start incorporating IFS into your practice right away!
Regardez vos clients se transformer au fur et à mesure qu'ils :
- Gain the skills they need to master emotions outside the therapy room and permanently heal emotional wounds
- Explore the connection between their experiences of shame and the criticism and neglect they received from their caregivers
- Gérer leurs expériences d'accablement et d'hyperexcitation
- Guérir des traumatismes, de la dépression, de l'anxiété, de la psychose, des addictions, des troubles alimentaires, de la honte, etc.
- Use 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!
- Approche thérapeutique globale, compatissante et non pathologisante
- Changement de paradigme dans la perspective de la "psychopathologie".
- Facilement intégrable à d'autres modalités thérapeutiques
- Apprendre aux clients à accéder à la sagesse intérieure et à l'auto-compassion pour les aider à guérir les blessures traumatiques.
- Développement du modèle IFS par Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D.
- L'IFS, un traitement validé empiriquement : Résumé des résultats de la recherche
- Objectifs de la thérapie IFS
- Démarrage d'une session IFS et déroulement du modèle
- L'esprit et le cerveau
- Neurones - réseaux et Parties
- Méditation et énergie personnelle
- Comprendre la réaction de peur
- Différencier la personne du symptôme
- Accéder à un état de compassion et de curiosité essentiel à la guérison
- Établir une relation avec le groupe cible
- Apprendre l'histoire et l'intention bienveillante derrière le symptôme
- Faciliter le travail d'attachement interne
- Apprendre à répondre aux craintes/préoccupations des personnes en charge de la protection Parties
- Établir une relation de confiance avec des personnes proactives et réactives. Parties
- Résoudre les conflits internes
- Obtenir l'autorisation de procéder à la guérison
- Se connecter à la partie blessée
- Témoigner de la douleur plutôt que de la revivre
- Récupérer la partie blessée
- Libérer les pensées, les sentiments et les sensations physiques
- La vie sans la blessure, le processus post-cicatrisation
- Redéfinition du contre-transfert
- Identifier les Parties qui font obstacle
- La science des réactions extrêmes chez les thérapeutes et les clients
- Les obstacles à la guérison des traumatismes
- Neurobiologie du syndrome de stress post-traumatique et de la dissociation
- Faire face aux symptômes extrêmes et rester soi-même
- Guérir les blessures de l'attachement : Ce qu'offre l'IFS
- Différencier les sentiments des symptômes
- S'attaquer à la biologie et traiter la plaie
- Protection ou génétique
- Traiter les troubles psychotiques Parties
- Différencier la psychose de la dysrégulation traumatique
- Traiter les problèmes biologiques tout en s'attaquant à la douleur émotionnelle
- L'accoutumance à l'amitié Parties
- Guérir les blessures ou arrêter l'utilisation ?
- S'attaquer à la biologie et au comportement après la guérison
- Quand l'abstinence alimentaire n'est pas une option
- Manger plusieurs fois Parties
- Alimentation autonome
- L'oppresseur et l'opprimé
- Cycles de la honte critique et de la honte de négligence
- Perte, lâcher prise et guérison
- Enfants et adolescents
- L'éducation des enfants
- Couples
- Groupes et établissements hospitaliers
- LGBTQ
- Spiritualité et culture
A Step-by-Step Guide Through Clinical Applications of the IFS Model
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Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN and FR
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With Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, Martha Sweezy, PhD, & Frank G. Anderson, MD
Easy to read and highly practical, this book is co-written by the founder of IFS and other experts in the field — giving you the answers you need to help your clients remove roadblocks and achieve healing and transformation. The 137-page manual offers you straight-forward explanations that will you help you master IFS, including:
- Techniques pas à pas
- Exemples de cas annotés
- Des méditations uniques
- Exercices et feuilles de travail téléchargeables
In this interview, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk talks with Richard Schwartz, Ph.D., developer and founder of Internal Family Systems (IFS).
Listen to Dr. Schwartz’s discovery of IFS through his work with families and the roles that individuals play in a family system. Within an individual, these same roles exist as parts - all of which serve important and purposeful functions. Drs. van der Kolk and Schwartz identify each part and the role they play, illustrate the relationships between them, and stress the importance of honoring and welcoming all parts in helping clients.
Through role play, you will observe how Dr. Schwartz uses IFS in therapy. Find tips, tricks, and resources that you can use to begin your journey using this treatment modality for your traumatized clients.
A Step-by-Step Guide Through Clinical Applications of the IFS Model
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Frank Anderson, MD, completed his residency and was a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is both a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and specializes in the treatment of trauma and dissociation. He is passionate about teaching brain-based psychotherapy and integrating current neuroscience knowledge with the IFS model of therapy.
Dr. Anderson has lectured extensively on the Neurobiology of PTSD and Dissociation and wrote the chapter “Who’s Taking What” Connecting Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology and Internal Family Systems for Trauma in Internal Family Systems Therapy – New Dimensions. He co-authored a chapter on “What IFS Brings to Trauma Treatment in Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy” and recently co-authored Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual.
Le Dr Anderson exerce en cabinet privé à Concord, MA.
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D., earned his Ph.D. in marriage and family therapy from Purdue University, after which he began a long association with the Institute for Juvenile Research at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and more recently at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, attaining the status of associate professor at both institutions.
Dr. Schwartz developed Internal Family Systems in response to clients’ descriptions of experiencing various parts – many extreme – within themselves. He noticed that when these parts felt safe and had their concerns addressed, they were less disruptive and would accede to the wise leadership of what Dr. Schwartz came to call the “Self.” In developing IFS, he recognized that, as in systemic family theory, parts take on characteristic roles that help define the inner world of the clients. The coordinating Self, which embodies qualities of confidence, openness, and compassion, acts as a center around which the various parts constellate. Because IFS locates the source of healing within the client, the therapist is freed to focus on guiding the client’s access to his or her true Self and supporting the client in harnessing its wisdom. This approach makes IFS a non-pathologizing, hopeful framework within which to practice psychotherapy. It provides an alternative understanding of psychic functioning and healing that allows for innovative techniques in relieving clients symptoms and suffering. Dr. Schwartz lives and practices in Brookline, MA and is on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard School of Medicine.
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Bessel A. van der Kolk, M.D., is a clinician, researcher and teacher in the area of post-traumatic stress. His work integrates developmental, neurobiological, psychodynamic and interpersonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its treatment.
Dr. van der Kolk and his various collaborators have published extensively on the impact of trauma on development, such as dissociative problems, borderline personality and self-mutilation, cognitive development, memory, and the psychobiology of trauma. He has published over 150 peer reviewed scientific articles on such diverse topics as neuroimaging, self-injury, memory, neurofeedback, Developmental Trauma, yoga, theater, and EMDR.
He is founder of the Trauma Center in Brookline, Massachusetts, and President of the Trauma Research Foundation, which promotes clinical, scientific, and educational projects.
His 2014 #1 New York Times best seller, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma, transforms our understanding of traumatic stress, revealing how it literally rearranges the brain’s wiring – specifically areas dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust. He shows how these areas can be reactivated through innovative treatments including neurofeedback, somatically based therapies, EMDR, psychodrama, play, yoga, and other therapies.
Dr. van der Kolk is the past president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and professor of psychiatry at Boston University Medical School. He regularly teaches at conferences, universities, and hospitals around the world.
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