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Internal Family Systems Therapy
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- Narrated by: Brian Arens
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
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Now significantly revised with over 70 percent new material, this is the authoritative audio presentation of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which is taught and practiced around the world.
IFS reveals how the subpersonalities or "parts" of each individual's psyche relate to each other like members of a family, and how - just as in a family - polarization among parts can lead to emotional suffering. IFS originator Richard Schwartz and master clinician Martha Sweezy explain core concepts and provide practical guidelines for implementing IFS with clients who are struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction, and other behavioral problems. They also address strategies for treating families and couples. IFS therapy is listed in SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.
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- Jacqui
- 12-30-20
Internal Family Systems Therapy - Novice review
I enjoyed the book which provides a good oversight of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy history and practice. What interested me was the evolution of the system from influences like Gregory Bateson who was an Anthropologist and seminal systems thinker who influenced psychology by insisting on context in analysis.
Richard Shwartz seems to have discovered the system of therapy through a kind of ethnography with his clients - i.e. listening to them instead of coming from an expert vantage and imposing preconceived pathologies onto the patients. The key discovery seems to have been that by recognizing parts within his clients and then being able to directly question and interview these parts, the therapist can make great advances in assisting the client to heal their internal mental system. The therapy structure is non-pathologising and therefore seems to be less threatening for clients seeking assistance.
The book covers most aspects of the therapy and also has a chapter on the broader society and culture in general which I appreciated as I do not think a systems thinker can leave this out, especially now. It shows honesty and openness to take position, and not to write from a the non-reflexive position which so much pervasive in academic disciplines.
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- Petre
- 01-27-21
A well-structured, in-depth look at IFS
The book is very well written, and goes to great lengths to explain and illustrate the concepts of IFS. The audio and narration quality are also very good. It might be more useful for mental health experts, but the general public will definitely benefit from listening to it as well.
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- Laura A Reeder
- 03-04-21
Hypnosis by a different name. Wonderful!!
Loved it. I am trained in hypnotherapy. Schwartz says he doesn’t believe that his technique is hypnotic bc it doesn’t resemble his limited exposure to hypnosis in school (and he probably wants to avoid the baggage attached to hypnosis by stage/entertainment hypnosis), but there are a million different ways to induce trance, and he has stumbled upon one of them. That being said, his model for understanding the psyche is brilliant. His articulation of it is practical, accessible, and deeply interesting. The non-pathologizing approach seems like a huge step in the right direction. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in models of mind, and ways to heal the wounded and fearful parts. I think Schwartz’s model could be improved with a little emphasis on trance development and calibration, as offered in the field of hypnosis, but that is for him and his many practitioners to decide. Regardless, this book will definitely be on my “replay” list.
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- Aura
- 04-12-21
amazing book
I am a therapist who is doing my own IFS therapy as well as starting to use it professionally. This book is invaluable.
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- Elwin Parker-Morris
- 12-30-20
Thank the lord baby Jesus
Wow, I am so grateful that Internal Family Systems exists! A must read and a game changer.
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- Carol Crayola
- 11-09-20
Definitely eye-opening...
Bringing the self and all your parts to live a more balanced life. Very much enjoyed this book as a therapist and has further motivated me to become an IFS therapist to utilize this with my clients!
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- Sean
- 08-25-21
Top 2 reads of 10,000 pages read in 3 years.
As a more progressive psychotherapist, who looks past the post modern approaches of traditional, cognitive based therapy, Schwartz has come up with the best model that allows for the 21st century interventions within the psychedelic assisted, trauma informed and psychoneuroimmunologic advances of the mental health industry. This is, seriously, is one of the two most beneficial reads in my time on earth. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to understand where the conventional models go wrong!!!!
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- Rivka
- 04-28-21
Brilliantly done!
Excellent, well presented book on IFS; a clear, motivating, and encouraging way to access and heal all your parts. Thank you! A+++
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- Thomas Gilchrist
- 02-12-21
Revolutionary
Go deep enough in one area of endeavor, discovery, and exploration and you may solve a problem so thoroughly as to resolve problems of all other areas of endeavor. Dick Schwartz appears to have initiated the achievement of such a feat.
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- Mommy of two
- 09-05-21
outstanding for clinicians and lay helpers
This audiobook was a joy to listen to. The content was so clear and compelling. I've listened to a number of audio books on internal family systems from industry experts. This one in particular stands above the others in terms of breadth and depth of the science. Standing ovation!
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- Reuben
- 03-23-21
Exceptional and essential
One of the most important resources I’ve ever come across. Alongside The 4 Pillar Plan, Non-violent communication and Lost Connections. Absolutely outstanding! It isn’t a page turner, but like The Body Keeps The Score, it is essential reading for people trying to help others. Loved it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-22-20
Too fast, impossible to listen too
Sounds as though the narrator is trying to halve the recording time. Impossible to listen too
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- Josie McLellan
- 11-28-20
In-depth, fascinating introduction to IFS
This is a brilliant book. It’s addressed to therapists, and as a trainee therapist I found it invaluable. The narration is outstanding, and really added to my enjoyment and understanding of the book. Thank you, Brian Arens!
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- Cliente Amazon
- 11-07-21
Author needs to get out of his own way
I'm sure this is a great book as it's been mentioned in many of the conversations I have with fellow hypnotists but the Audio version is read by the author at a very slow pace. It's difficult to keep engaged with.
It would also seem obvious to get a second person to read the parts of Rossi instead of the repetitive name initials.
RH... Please get out of your own way and get this read by someone else please.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-29-21
effective guide for beginners and.intermediate
specific steps illustrated with real life examples narrated as a live demo. really helpful to get quite a precise understanding
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- Brainyguy
- 08-11-21
Great system but not as simple as I thought.
Struggled to finish this one, I was gripped at first but as time went on the subject matter started to get quite complex and hard to take on board. I think the IFS system in itself is great for complex issues and well worth studying further. I guess I am going to have to listen to this one again and maybe again in order to take everything on board.
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- Masli
- 08-01-21
Extraordinary!
Downloaded the book as a party of my IFS therapy that I do. The book is comprehensive and very complete from A to Z related to IFS. The book ends with various completed therapies and their details. I would love to hear the next chapter! Have a good listen!
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-30-22
A great insight
A very thorough insight into a fascinating therapy. Easy listening with many useful usable tips and techniques.
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- sam
- 12-15-21
incredible
This book was so fascinating. great detail. great examples. compassionate. it really has unveiled a whole new layer of perspective - totally worth reading and taking the time to reflect on
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- Anonymous User
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Life changing / paradigm shifting
I am beyond grateful to Richard Schwartz and the literal gift of IFS. The courage of Schwartz to bring this model to the world, going way beyond a traditional understanding of therapy into a whole new territory.
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- Dylan Rice
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couldn't get past the reader
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- Anonymous User
- 04-27-22
A good book if your wanting to learn how to undo the past.
It is quite a long listen but IFST is a great way to learn about not only undoing trauma but also a great tool for bringing people together. Great book would recommend.