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What Is Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy?

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Throughout life, different aspects, or “parts,” of our personality develop to adapt to the needs of the moment. For instance, when we become parents, our nurturing side naturally guides us, and when we face a crisis, our courageous protector instinctively steps in to manage the challenge. Each part has a job to do to safeguard us from adverse outcomes and benefit the overall “system.” 

However, when these parts find themselves in extreme circumstances, often due to trauma or internal conflict, they can inadvertently hinder rather than help our overall well-being. When the system isn’t in balance, we often struggle with self-criticism, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, and cycles of blame and disconnection in relationships.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapeutic approach that explores how our various inner parts interact, all directed towards nurturing our authentic “Self,” which embodies wisdom and intuitive knowing. By fostering trust between the authentic Self and our different parts, we can harmonize these inner voices, ultimately restoring balance to our emotional landscape. 

IFS, also known as parts work, is an evidence-based therapy with proven efficacy. In 2021, a meta-analysis concluded that it effectively reduces symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders. Additionally, IFS was found to be more effective than traditional talk therapy in reducing symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

How IFS Therapy Works

In Internal Family Systems therapy, we work from the premise that we all have an authentic Self we are born with. However, as we’re exposed to emotional wounding in life, we develop subpersonalities to help protect ourselves. For instance, we may have a part that is people-pleasing, a part that isolates, a part that remains hypervigilant, or a part that is highly controlling. Although they’re well-meaning with only our safety in mind, when these parts take the wheel, it can inadvertently lead to isolation, emotional reactivity, and misunderstanding. 

In IFS therapy, the goal is to acknowledge how your experiences have informed the characteristics of your protective parts. Once you better understand the purpose they serve and how they aim to support you, you can help them relax and step out of the driver’s seat. With more awareness and appreciation of your parts, they become integrated in a way that fosters a deeper connection with your authentic Self and with others. 

As you learn to have more compassion and empathy for all aspects of Self, internal conflict, self-criticism, and shame begin to wane. Fostering self-awareness can be transformational, leading to stronger boundaries, better communication, emergence from painful patterns, and healthier and more satisfying relationships characterized by freedom and choice.

IFS therapy is user-friendly. As you practice new ways of relating to Self and others in session, this becomes increasingly easier to do in daily life. Soon, you’ll be able to communicate your needs more effectively to others and increase clarity and connection.

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Who Can Benefit From IFS Counseling?

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IFS therapy can help individuals manage anxiety and depression, heal emotional wounds, and explore alternatives to unhealthy coping strategies, such as addiction. In particular, IFS psychotherapy can help clients navigate their often-complicated relationships with loved ones—such as partners and family members—and can be an effective tool for working through the betrayal and repair process. 

Because it incorporates elements of mindfulness, Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), somatic therapy, attachment theory, memory reprocessing, trauma healing, and emotion regulation, IFS is highly versatile. In our experience IFS is helpful for all people experiencing anxiety or trauma, and clients who may feel othered or marginalized, such as persons of color, LGBTQIA+-identifying, or neuroexpansive, have especially resonated with this modality.

While traditional forms of talk therapy can be beneficial in terms of learning, true healing requires engaging deeper regions of the brain. Instead of pushing away parts of Self that seem too painful or challenging to confront, IFS therapy fosters curiosity and compassion to examine them. In parts work therapy, clients are gently guided to release whatever pain they may be holding onto, allowing them to embrace more of who they truly are in their lives and through relationships.

Why We Utilize IFS Therapy At Our Practice 

The IFS model of therapy is one of the fastest-growing modalities in the world. Although many therapists offer it, they haven’t necessarily received adequate training. At Love Heal Grow, we have a certified IFS therapist on staff who not only works with individuals and couples but also trains other practitioners on our team and around the world. 

We encourage all of our therapists to integrate IFS into their practice due to how effectively it helps clients gain deeper self-acceptance and insights that break them out of limiting beliefs. Our practice was first introduced to IFS therapy through a team member who shares this story: “When I found IFS, I had been in therapy for many years for unresolved trauma. Although therapy helped me survive, I still carried a lot of shame and felt stuck. 

IFS helped me realize that my behaviors were not bad and that I was not bad. I was able to get curious about what had happened to me and understand how I had responded. Before IFS, therapy felt like walking across a continent. But with IFS, I felt like I was flying.”

In the short term, many of our clients experience relief just by having a safe place to explore their inner world. Over time, they discover that lasting change is possible. 

Even deep wounds can heal, and stuck patterns can shift. IFS helps you to connect with your authentic Self, which is wise, calm, and compassionate. From this place of wholeness, you can connect with others, make decisions, and build a life that truly reflects who you are.

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Discover How Internal Family Systems Therapy Can Help You

Developing more understanding and compassion for your parts can be healing. To find out more about IFS therapy, please visit our contact page.

Love Heal Grow Therapists:

Emma Derstine, APCC (she/her)

Emma Derstine, APCC (she/her)

Therapist | 170 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, Childhood and Adult Relationship Trauma, People who feel unlovable | Night & Weekend Openings
Larissa Manalansan, AMFT (she/her)

Larissa Manalansan, AMFT (she/her)

Therapist | 170 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, People Pleasers, Longterm relationships, Trauma: Guilt & Shame
Justine Marine, AMFT (she/her)

Justine Marine, AMFT (she/her)

Therapist | 180 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, Emotional & Physical Connection, Parenting, Trauma
Natalie Delfin, LCSW (she/they)

Natalie Delfin, LCSW (she/they)

Therapist & Assistant Director | 230 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, More Pleasurable Sex, Learning to express feelings, CNM & Kink, QTBIPOC, Couples with differing sexual desires
Maria Dimachkie, ACSW (she/her)

Maria Dimachkie, ACSW (she/her)

Trauma Therapist | 200 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, Survivors of Trauma: Sexual Assault & Relationship Abuse; People who have been hurt by loved ones; People who question themselves a lot
Ann Marie McKnight, LMFT (she/her)

Ann Marie McKnight, LMFT (she/her)

Therapist | 250 per session | Relationship & Sex Therapy, Grief & Loss, Childhood Emotional Neglect, Family Therapy for Parents & Adult Children
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