The Internal Family Systems model of therapy believes if we experience a situation where we cannot protect ourselves (physically, mentally, or emotionally), parts of our mind become activated and may take on extreme roles. These parts carry the emotions, sensations, and memories from those experiences. They protect you from feeling hurt, humiliated, frightened, or shamed again. Consequently, these protector parts keep your more vulnerable, needy parts inaccessible (exiled). In therapy, Linda and Rachel help clients access and heal their more vulnerable parts by working to unburden protectors and regain their trust in the self.