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In this episode of Good Enough with the Trauma Therapist, Jamie Vollmoeller explores internal family systems therapy (IFS) with clinician Chelsea Mojalali. IFS views individuals as having different parts within them, each representing various aspects. By understanding and embracing these parts, individuals can address behaviors and challenges that stem from them. The conversation delves into how these parts, like the people-pleaser or hostile parts, can influence behavior based on past experiences. Chelsea and Jamie discuss the importance of recognizing and integrating these parts to find self-acceptance and alignment with one's true self. IFS is emphasized as a tool for addressing trauma, repetitive patterns, and achieving holistic healing. The episode underlines the significance of self-acceptance and integrating all parts for a more fulfilling and empowered life.
"Good Enough with the Trauma Therapist" is your companion on this transformative journey. Tune in for heart-to-heart conversations, expert interviews, and a sprinkle of humor, because, after all, you are good enough, and your journey to a fulfilling life starts here.
If you are looking for trauma-informed therapist:
New Yorkers visit www.liemdr.com
Missourians visit resilient-mo.com
By Jamie Vollmoeller, LCSW5
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In this episode of Good Enough with the Trauma Therapist, Jamie Vollmoeller explores internal family systems therapy (IFS) with clinician Chelsea Mojalali. IFS views individuals as having different parts within them, each representing various aspects. By understanding and embracing these parts, individuals can address behaviors and challenges that stem from them. The conversation delves into how these parts, like the people-pleaser or hostile parts, can influence behavior based on past experiences. Chelsea and Jamie discuss the importance of recognizing and integrating these parts to find self-acceptance and alignment with one's true self. IFS is emphasized as a tool for addressing trauma, repetitive patterns, and achieving holistic healing. The episode underlines the significance of self-acceptance and integrating all parts for a more fulfilling and empowered life.
"Good Enough with the Trauma Therapist" is your companion on this transformative journey. Tune in for heart-to-heart conversations, expert interviews, and a sprinkle of humor, because, after all, you are good enough, and your journey to a fulfilling life starts here.
If you are looking for trauma-informed therapist:
New Yorkers visit www.liemdr.com
Missourians visit resilient-mo.com

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