The Treatment of Trauma in the Internal Family Systems Model

Richard Schwartz

Note: This program will now be offered online. It will be recorded and shared with registrants after each online program for a limited time only.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is one of the fastest growing and most innovative approaches to psychotherapy. IFS offers a way to understand and work with clients that helps them quickly access their Self—a core of valuable leadership qualities, such as compassion, to face life challenges—and harmonize their internal family of “parts,” or sub-personalities.

In this workshop—focusing on IFS’s approach to treating trauma—we will be introduced to the basic theory and principles of IFS therapy, and learn how to:

  • Help clients access their “Self”
  • Deal with client resistance, transference, and counter transference more effectively
  • Repair attachment injuries from past relationships
  • Identify the effects of trauma and utilize the IFS model in treating trauma
  • Gain an awareness of our own sub-personalities and how they impact our therapeutic work

This live event requires ZOOM webinar software, which you will be automatically prompted to download upon clicking the access link provided to you in your confirmation and reminder emails. Zoom is an easy to use webinar software available for Mac OS X, Windows, iOS and Android. Installation should only take a moment.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: If you have a computer with a broadband connection (320 kbps minimum), web browser, and sound capabilities (microphone and speakers or headset), you will be able to view the webinar and participate in the Q&A period. Recommended System Requirements: Windows 8.1 or Mac OSX 10.5 or higher, and browsers version Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 3, Safari 4, and Chrome 11 or higher.

Note: Login information will be emailed to the registered student the evening prior to the event.

A One-Day Workshop
Saturday, April 25, 2020, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm EST
Members $155/ Nonmembers $175
20SREC71S

Location
New York Open Center











When: Sat., Apr. 25, 2020 at 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Where: New York Open Center
22 E. 30th St.

Price: Members $155/ Nonmembers $175
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Richard Schwartz

Note: This program will now be offered online. It will be recorded and shared with registrants after each online program for a limited time only.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is one of the fastest growing and most innovative approaches to psychotherapy. IFS offers a way to understand and work with clients that helps them quickly access their Self—a core of valuable leadership qualities, such as compassion, to face life challenges—and harmonize their internal family of “parts,” or sub-personalities.

In this workshop—focusing on IFS’s approach to treating trauma—we will be introduced to the basic theory and principles of IFS therapy, and learn how to:

  • Help clients access their “Self”
  • Deal with client resistance, transference, and counter transference more effectively
  • Repair attachment injuries from past relationships
  • Identify the effects of trauma and utilize the IFS model in treating trauma
  • Gain an awareness of our own sub-personalities and how they impact our therapeutic work

This live event requires ZOOM webinar software, which you will be automatically prompted to download upon clicking the access link provided to you in your confirmation and reminder emails. Zoom is an easy to use webinar software available for Mac OS X, Windows, iOS and Android. Installation should only take a moment.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: If you have a computer with a broadband connection (320 kbps minimum), web browser, and sound capabilities (microphone and speakers or headset), you will be able to view the webinar and participate in the Q&A period. Recommended System Requirements: Windows 8.1 or Mac OSX 10.5 or higher, and browsers version Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 3, Safari 4, and Chrome 11 or higher.

Note: Login information will be emailed to the registered student the evening prior to the event.

A One-Day Workshop
Saturday, April 25, 2020, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm EST
Members $155/ Nonmembers $175
20SREC71S

Location
New York Open Center

Buy tickets/get more info now