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Clinical Applications of Internal Family Systems Therapy: Essentials for Every Therapist
- Average Rating:
- 65
- Speaker:
- Alexia Rothman, PhD
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 10 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
-
30 Oct, 2020
- Product Code:
- PDR031104
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
- Access:
- Never expires.
Description
- A way to enter clients’ inner ecology without the overemphasis on containment and stabilisation
- Symptom reduction, increased internal harmony and improved functioning for clients
- Deep self-healing within even the most troubled clients
CPD
This online program is worth 6 hours CPD.
Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| IFS: essentials for every therapist handout (2.27 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Alexia Rothman, PhD Related seminars and products
Dr. Alexia Rothman is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Atlanta, GA, since 2004. She is a lead trainer for the IFS Institute, a Certified Internal Family Systems therapist, an international speaker and educator on the IFS model, and an IFSI-approved professional consultant. Dr. Rothman offers workshops and retreats on the IFS model throughout the U.S. and internationally. She co-hosts the IFS-based podcasts IFS Talks and Conversas IFS and has published a book chapter on the integration of IFS and Polyvagal Theory.
Dr. Rothman is a United States Presidential Scholar who graduated summa cum laude from Emory University as a Robert W. Woodruff Scholar. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she was an Edwin W. Pauley Fellow and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. She has held adjunct faculty positions at Emory University and Agnes Scott College.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Alexia Rothman maintains a private practice. She is co-host of the podcasts Conversas IFS and Explorations in Psychotherapy. She is a paid trainer with the IFS Institute, and she receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. Dr. Rothman receives compensation as a consultant. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Alexia Rothman is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Georgia Psychological Association, and the National Register of Health Service Psychologists.
Additional Info
Please NoteThis product is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the IFS Institute and does not qualify for IFS Institute credits or certification.
Objectives
- Present the origins and development of the Internal Family Systems Model, including empirical support for the model and the current status of research using IFS to treat depression and posttraumatic stress disorder.
- Provide an in-depth overview of IFS theory, the basic principles and assumptions of the model, and its treatment implications.
- Describe the three major components of the psyche as outlined by IFS (parts, burdens, and the Self) including the characteristics
- of and assumptions regarding each component as they relate to clinical practice.
- Discuss the goals of IFS therapy and case conceptualisation through an IFS lens.
- Provide a grounding in IFS procedures and techniques that can be implemented immediately in clinical and personal work, including the steps for facilitating the development of self-part relationships.
- Summarise the steps of healing and unburdening wounded parts of the system in session
Target Audience
- Psychotherapists
- Counsellors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Nurses and Doctors
- Other Professionals Who Work within the Mental Health Fields
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Overall: 4.8
Total Reviews: 65
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