Unlocking the Power of Sensitivity: How IFS Therapy Can Help Highly Sensitive People Thrive
Being a highly sensitive person allows you to experience emotions and the world around you on a deeper level, but it can also make you feel overwhelmed and isolated. IFS can be an effective tool for HSPs to work through trauma and access their strengths. With IFS therapy, you can learn to embrace your sensitivity as a gift and design a lifestyle that suits your unique needs.
Choosing a Safe Psychedelic Therapy Provider: Key Factors to Consider
When considering a psychedelic therapy provider, there are several factors to keep in mind to ensure you have a safe experience. In this article I list some questions you may want to consider when choosing an individual or an organisation to work with.
Explore the World of IFS-Based Therapy Apps: A New Way to Access Mental Health Support
Interested in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy? Did you know that you can learn to practice it yourself? While a therapist's support may be required for more challenging aspects, the act of being with and listening to our parts is something we can all do ourselves. With the emergence of technology and AI in the therapy field, IFS-based apps can offer great support for your inner work.
Unburdened Exiles: How to Check in and Deepen the Work
Checking in with an unburdened exile is a powerful way to deepen the work that has been done in therapy. In this article, I'll guide you through the steps of checking in with an exile, including the purpose of the check-in, the steps to follow, and what to do if the exile is in distress.
Four IFS Meditations to Deepen Your Inner Work
Guided meditations can be a great way to start getting to know your own system of parts. Here are four meditations all with a slightly different style and focus that can serve as an experiential introduction to IFS.
Daily Parts Check-In: Building Trust and Connection with Your Internal System
The beauty of a check-in practice is that the more space we create for parts to be heard and witnessed, the less they feel they need to take us over in extreme ways. A daily check-in helps us to start building trust and a secure attachment with our parts, which in turn enables deeper work to happen during therapy.
Why is it Hard to Be in Self in IFS Therapy?
One of the most common challenges that people face is accessing their Self energy. It's not something that can be forced or cultivated, but rather something that reveals itself when our parts trust us enough to relax. In this article, I explore some of the factors that can make it harder to be in Self, such as the fear of Self energy and the presence of strong protectors or striving parts.