Forum: Internal Family Systems Therapy

January 18th, 2008  |  

Dear Members and Visitors to GoodTherapy.org,
Today we were pleased to present the first teleconference in the GoodTherapy.org Winter Teleconference Series: An introduction to the Internal Family Systems model (IFS) of Psychotherapy presented by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D., the developer of the IFS model. Thanks to Richard who volunteered his time to present to GoodTherapy.org members this fascinating and beautiful approach to helping people heal.

To support those of you who attended today’s teleconference and who may have more questions or would enjoy having a forum to discuss the IFS model with others, we created this blog entry to serve as a forum where you can post your questions, leave comments, and engage in a dialogue about it. I hope all people will feel welcome, whether you attended the conference or not, to join us in the discussion. Having trained in the IFS model myself and being intimately familiar with it both inside and out, it will be pleasure to monitor the comments and answer as many questions as I can. I also welcome other IFS trained practitioners to join me in answering questions and taking part in the dialogue.

To view the comment or make your own, simply scroll to the bottom of this particular article and click on the “Comments” link.

For more information about the IFS model and their training programs, please visit the Center for Self-Leadership. For a quick overview of the IFS model you can go to our list of psychotherapy & counseling models and click on the link for Internal Family Systems Therapy.

Enjoy,

Noah :)

Noah Rubinstein, LMFT, LMHC
Co-Executive & Clinical Director
http://www.GoodTherapy.org

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8 comments so far

  • Christine Horn January 18th, 2008 at 8:20 AM #1

    Dick Schwartz will be in Boulder, Colorado next weekend (January 25-27th) to do an IFS Intro Talk and Intro Weekend. Spaces are still available.
    Friday’s Talk is 7-9pm, Cost: $10 students & seniors; $15 all others
    Sat & Sun, 10am – 6pm, Cost: $150 students & seniors; $200 all others
    Add $50 for weekend registration after 1/22.
    To register, contact me at 720.220.4788 or christinehorntherapist@gmail.com to be sure there’s still room then send a check made out to “The Center for Self Leadership” to me at
    Christine Horn, LoDo Healing Center, 1440 Blake Street, Suite 330, Denver, CO 80202.

    Boulder is hosting a year-long training program in IFS beginning in March 2008. An application can be made via http://www.selfleadership.org

  • Jeanne M. Harper January 18th, 2008 at 8:26 AM #2

    Two programs:
    1. http://www.vetshelpingvetsinc.org Video/DVD by veterans — Traumatized Veterans: The Story of their Inner Healing. Discussion of how IFS and EMDR has changed the lives of Korea, Vietnam, First Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq. IFS trained therapist, Jeanne M. Harper was the therapist involved. Outline of the Video/DVD: Reasons for making the video/DVD; Results of individual and group therapy; Experience of the therapy: EMDR, IFS; Changes in Ourselves and Others; Qualities needed in a therapist

    Men and Women who served in the war zones of our world are now able to take the inner journey of exploration to their neglected, walled off, or cut off parts resulting in peace of heart, mind and soul.

    The Video is for sale and can be purchased in DVD or VHS format.
    DVD is $29.95 VHS is $49.95 Shipping $3.00

    2. Basic IFS Powerpoint program edited and approved by Richard Schwartz and staff. Great for teaching other professionals. college students, clients (part one only). Recently updated. 10% goes to the Internal Family Systems Association. Contact: jmharper@czo.net – T: 800-411-8832 or fax 906-864-3058Internal Family Systems:
    Basic IFS Program Presentation © Created to benefit The Internal Family Systems Association (IFSA)1110 Tenth Avenue Ste 201 – Menominee MI 49858 Created & Designed by Jeanne M. Harper, MPS, LPC-AOV Division 1113 Elizabeth Avenue – Marinette, WI 54143 PHONE: 906-864-2590 or 800-411-8832 FAX: 906-864-3058 Email: jmharper@czo.net Web: http://WWW.lakeshore-counseling.com Payable by check or credit card to LPC-AOV Division Animated Presentation available in CD PowerPoint format @ *$59.95. plus $6. S & H and 5% tax for Wisconsin residents. The IFS Glossary is an added BONUS. Basic IFS Program Presentation © needs Microsoft PowerPoint program to print from CD the following:
    1) Thirty-two Overheads–Multi-Colored or LCD-9 Animated Presentation
    2) Audience Handouts – three Overheads per page with note space—B&W
    3) Speaking Note Pages for each overhead in B & W– Notes edited by Richard Schwartz and IFS Trainers
    4) Presentation Practice Set of Slides in B & W
    *Your CD Basic IFS Program Presentation © can be individually designed with a personalized presentation slide, transparency, handout and note page listing your biographical information as presenter – for an additional $15.00.

    ** PowerPoint Viewer is included for those without access to PowerPoint 98 – this will not allow you to print – but will allow you to use the presentation

    This program for clients, students, therapists or public/conference workshops makes presentations and preparations a cinch! Plus the CD program accomplishes Dr. Schwartz’s desire that presenters are grounded in his research and work, as well as promoting IFSA’s mission—to spread the word of IFS to the world.
    *Must sign an Agreement Form when purchasing.
    *The Center for Self Leadership may charge a license fee when retail version is produced.
    Direct Quotes & Program Information Exerted from:
    Recommendations by IFS Trainers
    Internal Family Systems Therapy 1995 By Richard Schwartz
    The Mosaic Mind 1995 By Richard Schwartz & R.A. Goulding
    IFS Made Easy: a therapist’s guide 1999
    By Richard Schwartz with M. Chausee & J. Lauwasser

  • Terry Buster January 18th, 2008 at 8:32 AM #3

    This was a great overview of IFS. I wish we could have started by ringing the bell and going inside. Just a quick comment about no “Bad” parts. I am learning more and more professionally and personally that those “Bad” parts tend to have very good intentions. They are sometimes like the school bully who steals your lunch money to buy diapers for his baby sister. One question is how to work with those extreme parts that have caused physical and sexual violence which the client has identified as “this is just who I am.” As well as those who have been victimized by someone’s “Bad” parts

  • darvenginzks July 29th, 2008 at 4:00 AM #4

    I’ve recently joined and wanted to introduce myself :)

  • swodsCotdut December 3rd, 2008 at 11:04 AM #5

    I am here at a forum newcomer. Until I read and deal with the forum.
    Let’s learn!

  • stotoDozy December 19th, 2008 at 5:06 PM #6

    Excellent web pages Successes and prosperity to you!

  • Jeanne M. Harper September 23rd, 2009 at 8:02 PM #7

    Just wanted to update my information in a previous comment — my new email is jmharper1964@gmail.com. My address is 1113 Elizabeth Avenue – Marinette WI 54143-2514 and phone is 715-923-9549.
    I retired as a psychotherapist and owner of Lakeshore Professional Counseling, Inc. in May 2008 and since then gained my certification in Spiritual Direction and am working via my speaking company – Alpha Omega Venture.
    Take care and God Bless,
    Jeanne

  • bblankfein September 23rd, 2009 at 11:24 PM #8

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    Thank you

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