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On this episode of The Focus Cast, we are talking about Internal Family Systems. Bryan (Co-Host) learned about this model from t he book, The Body Keeps The Score, during one of his therapy sessions. The model has provided some great insight into disassociation and how he has learned to cope.
TIME STAMPS
00:00 Intro to IFS Model
01:40 What is IFS Model?
04:00 How Dissociation Forms
08:26 IFS Types Broken Down
22:00 Parts of IFS
33:20 Understanding the Stress Hormones
40:30 The Question We Should Ask
SHOW NOTES
Unveiling the Internal Family Systems Model: Discovering Your Inner Landscape
Introduction:
The Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model, developed by Richard Schwartz, offers a unique approach to therapy and personal growth. It views the mind as comprising various parts or "subpersonalities," and centers around the concept of the true self. In this blog post, we explore the IFS Model and its potential for self-discovery and healing.
The IFS Model: Understanding Your Inner Parts
The IFS Model recognizes three main types of parts within ourselves:
Utilizing the IFS Model:
To achieve emotional harmony and well-being, it is essential to understand and integrate our different parts. Here are some common techniques used in IFS therapy:
Validity of the IFS Model:
Research supports the effectiveness of IFS therapy in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders. A survey among IFS therapists showed high usage and positive outcomes in clients' symptoms and functioning.
Taking Action: Embrace Self-Discovery and Empathy
To benefit from the IFS Model, consider the following actions:
Unlocking the potential of the Internal Family Systems Model can lead to profound self-discovery, healing, and growth. Start exploring your inner landscape today.
Learn More
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On this episode of The Focus Cast, we are talking about Internal Family Systems. Bryan (Co-Host) learned about this model from t he book, The Body Keeps The Score, during one of his therapy sessions. The model has provided some great insight into disassociation and how he has learned to cope.
TIME STAMPS
00:00 Intro to IFS Model
01:40 What is IFS Model?
04:00 How Dissociation Forms
08:26 IFS Types Broken Down
22:00 Parts of IFS
33:20 Understanding the Stress Hormones
40:30 The Question We Should Ask
SHOW NOTES
Unveiling the Internal Family Systems Model: Discovering Your Inner Landscape
Introduction:
The Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model, developed by Richard Schwartz, offers a unique approach to therapy and personal growth. It views the mind as comprising various parts or "subpersonalities," and centers around the concept of the true self. In this blog post, we explore the IFS Model and its potential for self-discovery and healing.
The IFS Model: Understanding Your Inner Parts
The IFS Model recognizes three main types of parts within ourselves:
Utilizing the IFS Model:
To achieve emotional harmony and well-being, it is essential to understand and integrate our different parts. Here are some common techniques used in IFS therapy:
Validity of the IFS Model:
Research supports the effectiveness of IFS therapy in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders. A survey among IFS therapists showed high usage and positive outcomes in clients' symptoms and functioning.
Taking Action: Embrace Self-Discovery and Empathy
To benefit from the IFS Model, consider the following actions:
Unlocking the potential of the Internal Family Systems Model can lead to profound self-discovery, healing, and growth. Start exploring your inner landscape today.
Learn More
thefocuscast.com
instagram
youtube