- How using IFS therapy will meet your clients' goals
- Understand different parts of your clients' internal system
- Parts Led Systems vs Self-Led Systems
- Understanding Cultural Identities and Intersectionality
- The difference in IFS assessment and treatment planning
- Develop a relationship with clients' core self and develop self-leadership skills
- Facilitating communication and collaboration between parts
- Guided Experiential
By recognizing that individuals are made up of multiple parts, each with their own thoughts, emotions, and behaviours, IFS therapy transforms your practice and allows you to work with clients on a much-deeper level…
And now, in this comprehensive online course, you can get the perfect introduction to IFS therapy where you'll not only discover the fundamental principles, but take away tools you can start using right away.
You'll join Daphne Fatter, PhD, a Certified IFS Therapist and Clinical Consultant who completed her post-doctoral studies under Bessel van der Kolk.
Dr. Fatter will make it easy to get started with clear explanations and detailed guidance on using the IFS approach. She'll show you how you can use the IFS model to improve your assessment and treatment of trauma, anxiety, and grief — and even how to integrate it with EMDR. PLUS you'll get incredible bonus modules featuring IFS therapy experts Frank Anderson, Alexia Rothman, and Deran Young.
Don't wait — register today and discover the groundbreaking power of IFS therapy.
Core Skills and Integrative Strategies for Trauma, Grief & Anxiety
$866.95 Value
Just $299.95 (GST Inclusive)!
Plus, earn up to 18.25 CPD Hours included in the course tuition.
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Click here for information about Daphne Fatter
Start this course with Dr. Fatter walking you through the foundations of IFS therapy, step-by-step. She'll ensure you fully understand the model and how to start applying it to assessment and the treatment of anxiety, grief, and trauma.
- How using IFS therapy shifts a client's relationship with anxiety and reduces symptoms
- Identify "worrier" or "perfectionist" parts that activate in response to anxiety triggers
- Facilitate communication with anxious parts to understand their motivations
- Unburden exiled parts and release blocked or stuck anxiety-related emotions
- Practice self-compassion and self-care to reduce anxiety over time
- Case Examples
- The latest grief research and diagnosis criteria
- Self-leadership to provide a sense of inner stability through the grieving process
- Exiles in grief and how they can be accessed and worked with in IFS therapy
- Addressing common protectors, such as avoidance, dissociation, and numbing
- Integration of Art, Writing, Ritual & Cultural Practices
- Identify and process secondary losses
- Work with acute loss, ambiguous grief, prolonged grief disorder
- Intergenerational Trauma: Legacy Burdens & Grief
- How IFS therapy differs in emotion regulation strategies from other approaches
- Overcome common therapist missteps
- Address trauma-related fears and concerns by working with protective parts
- Work with exiles to help clients process and heal from traumatic experiences
- Developing self-leadership in clients to increase their resilience and coping skills
- Help clients release emotional and physical trauma stored in the body
- Target Intergenerational, collective and ancestral trauma
- Limitations of the Research & Potential Risks
- Using IFS therapy in Groups
- The Therapeutic Relationship, Countertransference, Vicarious Trauma, & Burnout
- Therapist Self-Disclosure
- Medications in IFS therapy
Now that you understand the essentials, Dr. Fatter will show you how IFS therapy and EMDR can be used together for more comprehensive trauma healing.
- Maximize memory reconsolidation fast
- Determine factors to integrate EMDR & IFS
- Easily identify appropriate client candidates
- Go beyond Single-Model Approaches for new success
- Apply an IFS therapy Paradigm Shift into EMDR
- How to use Bilateral Stimulation
- The 2 Choice Points Within the IFS therapy steps to Integrate EMDR
- Phase 1: History Taking, Treatment Planning, & Consent for Treatment Plan
- Phase 2: Preparation & Resource Development
- Introduce Self Tapping for Attachment Readiness and Repair
- Benefits & Risk of Integrating IFS therapy into EMDR's 8-Phase Protocol
- Find Targets for Trauma Processing: EMDR vs IFS methods
- Internal Relational Repair for Healthier Relationships with Themselves and Others
- Phase 3: Assessment — Using IFS therapy to Help Identify Targets
- Phase 4: Desensitization — Using IFS Techniques for More Comprehensive Traumatic Material Processing
- Phase 5: Install Positive Qualities to Counterbalance Negative Beliefs or Emotions
- Phase 6: Enhancing Sense of Safety and Trust in their Bodies
- Phase 7: Closure — How Understanding Parts Helps Clients Reflect on Progress
- Phase 8: Re-evaluation
Core Skills and Integrative Strategies for Trauma, Grief & Anxiety
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Alexia (Lexi) D. Rothman, Ph.D. | Click here for information about Alexia Rothman
- Discover how IFS allows us to work in a Polyvagal-informed way to help clients heal
- Learn IFS therapy strategies to shift your clients' nervous systems towards regulation and help them access their own capacity for healing
- Explore how to help your clients develop attuned, trusting relationships with their hyperaroused and hypoaroused parts
- Discuss real video examples of how to seamlessly integrate IFS therapy and PVT in treatment
Deran Young, LCSW | Click here for information about Deran Young
- Use the Intercultural Development Continuum with clients to explore how cultural perspectives impact communication and conflict style
- Apply the IFS model to help heal trauma, and acknowledge and own the parts of ourselves that become reactive when discussing issues of diversity
- Increase your ability to avoid microaggressions and help clients explore emotional wounds with culturally sensitive techniques including, "The U-turn" and "Unblending"
Frank Anderson, MD | Click here for information about Frank Anderson
- Demonstrate the basics and foundational principles of IFS
- Conceptualize IFS theory as an intervention for suicidality
- Practice aspects of coping through the IFS approach for suicidal parts management
Colleen West, LMFT | Click here for information about Colleen West
- 23 full-colour, interactive client-facing pages
- Additional explanations and sample scripts on each corresponding therapist-facing page
- Dry-erase client pages for easy markup, customization, and reuse
Anxiety, panic, and phobias • Anger and rage • Depression • Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) • Complex & Complicated grief • Substance use, addictions and compulsive behaviours and OCD • Unexplained physical symptoms and chronic illness • Childhood trauma and neglect • Disordered eating
Core Skills and Integrative Strategies for Trauma, Grief & Anxiety
Valued at $866.95
Register Today for Just $299.95 (GST Inclusive), WOW!
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This course provides you with a solid introduction to the transformative approach of Internal Family Systems therapy and equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to begin incorporating the principles of the IFS model into your therapeutic practice.
No prior knowledge of EMDR is required for this course. While the course includes a section on the integration of IFS therapy and EMDR, it is designed to benefit individuals with varying levels of familiarity with EMDR.
Immediately when you register you'll have unlimited access to all materials — videos, slides, printable PDFs, and more.
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.
Core Skills and Integrative Strategies for Trauma, Grief & Anxiety
$866.95 Value
Just $299.95 (GST Inclusive)!
Plus, earn up to 18.25 CPD Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for course objectives and outline