Fran D. Booth, Jory Agate – 2-Day Experiential Course Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS): Core Competencies and Techniques to Change Your Practice
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- Fran D. Booth | Jory Agate are the faculty members.
12 hours and 5 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: September 24, 2020
DescriptionWith the Internal Family Systems (IFS) treatment paradigm, you may transform your clinical approach and assist your clients in healing.
Take use of the two advantages! IFS provides clients with profound, transformative healing while also allowing physicians to connect with ANY client. Reduce therapist frustration and exhaustion.
Here’s why….
Richard Schwartz, Ph.D., the originator of IFS, has created a non-pathologizing treatment with transformative effects. Clients tap into inner resources to aid with recovery. Therapists assist clients in connecting with all of their parts, particularly those that store pain and difficult emotions. The key to healing is releasing each part from the pain, trauma, abuse, and attachment injuries it carries.
Here’s the next stage in changing your approach to clients.
Over the course of two days of specialized online training, you will…
Step-by-step review of the IFS treatment paradigm
Practice IFS tactics to help you remember what you’ve learned.
Learn how to use the model in depth and find answers for clinical treatment with trauma, anxiety, depression, shame, relationships, problem behaviors, and more!
Learn techniques that will help you in your profession.
Improve your comprehension of symptoms and your ability to get to the “core of the problem.”
Renew and renew your and your clients’ hope for healing.Purchase today and go away feeling confident in your ability to use IFS into your clinical practice!!
Don’t pass on this life-changing chance.
Handouts
Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) Manual – 2-Day Experiential Course (28.9 MB)
Outline: 52 Pages Available After Purchase
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A holistic, caring, and non-pathologizing perspective
Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D., developed the model.
Integration of different therapeutic methods
Perspective on “psychopathology” shifts
Recognize the inner worlds of clients, oneself, and portions
Make it easier to access inner knowledge and self-compassion.
Increase internal healing power.
Remove and heal burdens
Treatment with empirical support (Study limitations: small sample size, no control group)
Review clinical factors for risks.STEP-BY-STEP IFS
Step 1: Recognize, Understand, and ConnectPartially translate the presented concern
Diagram the component system
Determine protectors and exiles.
Know where to startStep 2: Use a Meditative Process and Mindfulness
Distinguish the person from the symptom
Access a compassionate state and assist people in being curious
Connect with the desired portion
Make internal attachment work easier.Step 3: Use Protective Parts
Learn about the symptom’s history and good intentions.
Create a trustworthy relationship between the proactive and reactive portions.
Understand the issues about protective components and address them.
Learn the truth about the symptom.
Resolve internal disputes
Obtain authorization to heal.Heal the Wound in Step 4
Wound healing through inner connection
Connect with the injured area
Rather than reliving the agony, witness it.
Allow compassion to flow in order to retrieve the wounded portion of the past.
Feelings, ideas, sensations, and bad beliefs should all be released.Step 5: Implementation
Invite more internal resources
Include systemic restructuring.
Consolidate gains/strengthsApplication and Synthesis
The model’s flow
IFS Therapy Objectives
How Do I Begin an IFS Session?The Therapist and IFS
Recognize your therapist’s components
Recognize the interplay between therapist and client components.
Increase the therapist’s self-compassion and redefine countertransference.
therapist’s job has shiftedIFS ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
The IFS perspective on anxiety and sadness
Allow pieces to speak without overwhelming them.
Flooding vs. mindfulness
Techniques for assisting worried and/or depressed partsTrauma
Techniques for dealing with severe symptoms
Dissociation and flashbacks
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New approaches to suicidality and wrath
Recognize and heal familial lineage traumaShame
Determine the critic and/or the component that shames
Recognize the part of yourself that is ashamed.
Implement various clinical techniques for these components.
Respect the protective mechanism that forms around shame.
Address the shame system with confidence.Relationship Problems
Consider many systems and think systemically.
Recognize the components cycle
Ability to detach from reactive sections and do a U-turnRedefining Problematic Behavior
Pay attention to the component that the other parts despise.
Pay attention to the part of you that despises the problematic conduct.
Binge eating and emotional eating
AddictionsEXPERIENCED TRAINING COMPRISES
Instruction and practice
Videos
Demonstrations in real time
Meditations\sFacultyBooth, Fran D. Seminars and items related to: 1
Frances D. Booth, LICSW is a licensed IFS therapist and trainer who has worked in a variety of settings for over 40 years. She works with Dr. Richard Schwartz, the originator of Internal Family Systems, as a national and international IFS trainer to promote IFS and Self-leadership to varied people throughout the world.
Trauma, anxiety, sadness, cancer and medical problems, eating disorders, and attachment difficulties are among Fran’s clinical specializations. She has effectively incorporated IFS ideas into her practice and provides extensive IFS consultation to doctors. She offers a wealth of expertise in integrating IFS into practice to this program. Fran, a lively and engaging lecturer, will give a solid IFS foundation with her unique combination of academic understanding and clinical practice.
Fran graduated from Cornell University and Simmons School for Social Work and has held professor posts at Smith College School for Social Work, Tufts Medical School and William James College.
LMHC, MDIV, MA Jory Agate Seminars and items related to: 1
Jory Agate, LMHC, MDiv, MA, is an IFS qualified therapist as well as an IFS assistant trainer.
Jory has been an IFS student for over ten years and has worked with a wide range of patient demographics. Jory travels the county and overseas as an assistant trainer for the Center for Self Leadership (CSL), the IFS organization formed by IFS originator Richard Schwartz, PhD. She has a long history with CSL and their mission to educate mental health professionals all across the world.
She has effectively applied IFS principles in a range of scenarios and understands how to apply this effective therapy method in the real world. As a speaker, Jory delivers a unique mix of technical mastery of theory and clinical practice, giving learners with thorough knowledge of the IFS method.
Her private practice is situated Cambridge, MA where she specializes in working with trauma, attachment, families, couples, sexuality and identity, and parenting. Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, awarded her a counseling degree. She formerly worked in Unitarian Universalist ministry for 20 years.
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