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“I really
enjoyed this training. The speaker’s knowledge and passion for the subject
matter were apparent, and kept me interested and enthusiastic about what I was
learning. This was a very thorough overview of IFS, delivered in an organized
way, and at a pace that helped me understand and retain the information.”-Maria
H. Social Worker, Minnesota
Internal
Family Systems (IFS) therapy has become an increasingly popular
non-pathologizing approach to individual therapy. Developed by Richard
Schwartz, Ph.D. over 30 years ago, IFS is now an evidenced-based practice for
depression, phobia, panic and generalized anxiety disorder. IFS is considered a
promising treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and complex trauma. In
this webinar, Dr. Fatter will review the conceptual framework of IFS including
basic assumptions of IFS, goals of the model, and research to date. Clinicians
will learn a road map for steps in doing IFS therapy with specific
interventions on how to get started applying IFS in clinical work. This webinar
will include a guided experiential exercise for therapists to begin to identify
their own parts to demonstrate the model experientially. Applications of IFS in
clinical work and a case example using IFS for complex trauma will be discussed.