Frank Anderson – Comprehensive Internal Family Systems Therapy Course
Hailed by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, author of the New York Times best-selling book The Body Keeps the Score, Internal Family Systems therapy is the go-to treatment method that all clinicians should know.
Using a non-pathologizing, accelerated approach rooted in neuroscience, Internal Family Systems therapy gives you an effective, evidence-based treatment plan to help all of your clients experience deep healing.
One of the most popular and effective treatment techniques used by mental health professionals today, thousands of clinicians already trust Internal Family Systems therapy in their work to help clients struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and other mental health conditions.
Join your peers and help change your clients’ lives by signing up today. Upon completion, you will understand how IFS therapy:
- Helps clients find safe ways to connect to early childhood emotions as they feel grounded in their true self
- Aligns the therapist with the innate wisdom of each and every client — cultivating compassion
- Views the multiplicity of the mind as normal; every part has a positive intention and every part has value
- Transforms negative beliefs to help clients achieve lasting change in their lives
- Offers unique, clarifying, and empowering methods to address common clinical concerns
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Featuring Frank Anderson, MD, this step-by-step workshop makes it easy to start incorporating IFS therapy into your practice right away!
Watch your clients transform as they:
Gain the skills they need to master emotions outside the therapy room and permanently heal emotional wounds
Explore the connection between their experiences of shame and the criticism and neglect they received from their caregivers
Manage their experiences of overwhelm and hyperarousal
Heal from trauma, depression, anxiety, psychosis, addictions, eating disorders, shame, and more
Use meditation to support their clinical work, particularly when used within the IFS process of therapy
In addition, gain a new framework for assessment and treatment, and a new way of viewing client symptoms and psychopathology. PLUS: Learn how to apply IFS therapy with groups, children, parents, couples, LGBTQ clients, and more!
What You’ll Learn In Comprehensive Internal Family Systems Therapy Course
Course Outline
IFS THERAPY FOUNDATIONS
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy
- Comprehensive, compassionate, non-pathologizing treatment approach
- Paradigm-shifting perspective on “psychopathology”
- Easily integrated into other therapeutic modalities
- Teach clients to access inner wisdom and self-compassion to help clients heal traumatic wounds
Evolution of the Model
- Development of the IFS model by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D.
- IFS therapy as an empirically validated treatment: Summary of research support
- Goals of IFS therapy
- Starting an IFS session and the flow of the model
The Neuroscience of IFS Therapy
- The mind and the brain
- Neurons-networks and parts
- Meditation and self-energy
- Understanding the fear response
IFS THERAPY STEP-BY-STEP
Step 1: Using Meditative Processes to Identify and Connect with a Target Part
- Differentiate the person from the symptom
- Access a state of compassion and curiosity essential for healing
- Establish a relationship with the target part
- Learn the history and benevolent intention behind the symptom
Step 2: Working with Protective Parts
- Facilitate internal attachment work
- Learn to address the fears/concerns of protective parts
- Establish a trusting relationship with proactive and reactive parts
- Resolve internal conflicts
- Gain permission to proceed with healing
Step 3: Healing the Wound
- Connect with the wounded part
- Witness the pain rather than relive it
- Retrieve the wounded part
- Release/unburden thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations
- Life without the wound, the post-healing process
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF IFS THERAPY
Therapist Parts
- Countertransference redefined
- Identifying parts that get in the way
- The Science of extreme reactions in therapists and clients
Trauma and Attachment
- Roadblocks to healing trauma
- Neurobiology of PTSD and Dissociation
- Dealing with the extreme symptoms and staying in Self
- Healing attachment wounds: What IFS therapy offers
Depression and Anxiety
- Differentiating feelings from symptoms
- Address the biology and process the wound
- Protection or genetics
Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
- Addressing psychotic parts
- Differentiating psychosis from trauma dysregulation
- Treating biological issues while addressing emotional pain
Substances and Addictions
- Befriending addictive parts
- Healing wounds or stopping use?
- Addressing the biology and the behavior after healing
Eating Disorders
- When food “abstinence” is not an option
- Multiple eating parts
- Self-led eating
Shame and Grief
- The shamer and the shamed
- Critical and neglect shame cycles
- Loss, letting go, and healing
IFS Therapy With Specific Client Populations
- Children and adolescents
- Parenting
- Couples
- Groups and inpatient settings
- LGBTQ
- Spirituality and culture
About Frank G. Anderson, MD
Frank Anderson, MD, completed his residency and was a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is both a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and specializes in the treatment of trauma and dissociation. He is passionate about teaching brain-based psychotherapy and integrating current neuroscience knowledge with the IFS model of therapy.
Dr. Anderson is a lead trainer at the IFS Institute with Richard Schwartz and maintains a long affiliation with, and trains for, Bessel van der Kolk’s Trauma Center. He serves as an advisor to the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP) and was the former chair and director of the Foundation for Self-Leadership.
Dr. Anderson has lectured extensively on the Neurobiology of PTSD and Dissociation and wrote the chapter “Who’s Taking What” Connecting Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology and Internal Family Systems for Trauma in Internal Family Systems Therapy – New Dimensions. He co-authored a chapter on “What IFS Brings to Trauma Treatment in Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy” and recently co-authored Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual.
Dr. Anderson maintains a private practice in Concord, MA.
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