Internal Family Systems (IFS): Clinical Applications for Private Practice

$75.00

2 CE Credits

(Core hours for MFTs and Related for Ph.D., LCSW and LPC )

$75

Curious about Internal Family Systems (IFS) and how it can transform your clinical practice? This engaging 2-hour CEU will offer a foundational introduction to the empirically supported IFS model—designed to help clients reconnect with their core Self and heal inner wounds with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

We'll explore essential IFS concepts, including the roles of manager, firefighter, and exile parts, and learn how to help clients identify and unblend from these protective systems. Discover the central role of the Self—a calm, curious, and connected inner resource—and how fostering Self-leadership can lead to deep, lasting healing.

Backed by a growing body of research and used effectively across diverse clinical populations, IFS is a flexible, non-pathologizing model that integrates beautifully with existing therapeutic approaches.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The core structure of the IFS model and its key terminology

  • How to identify and work with protective and vulnerable parts

  • The concept of Self and how to help clients access it

  • Practical, clinical applications of IFS with real-world examples

  • An overview of the empirical support behind IFS

2 CE Credits

(Core hours for MFTs and Related for Ph.D., LCSW and LPC )

$75

Curious about Internal Family Systems (IFS) and how it can transform your clinical practice? This engaging 2-hour CEU will offer a foundational introduction to the empirically supported IFS model—designed to help clients reconnect with their core Self and heal inner wounds with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

We'll explore essential IFS concepts, including the roles of manager, firefighter, and exile parts, and learn how to help clients identify and unblend from these protective systems. Discover the central role of the Self—a calm, curious, and connected inner resource—and how fostering Self-leadership can lead to deep, lasting healing.

Backed by a growing body of research and used effectively across diverse clinical populations, IFS is a flexible, non-pathologizing model that integrates beautifully with existing therapeutic approaches.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The core structure of the IFS model and its key terminology

  • How to identify and work with protective and vulnerable parts

  • The concept of Self and how to help clients access it

  • Practical, clinical applications of IFS with real-world examples

  • An overview of the empirical support behind IFS