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Dr. Richard Schwartz is the Founder of #IFS (Internal Family Systems), an evidence-based therapy which is revolutionising traditional psychotherapy. IFS has shown to be remarkably successful where other therapies have proven to be ineffective or unsustainable in helping patients resolve issues with addictions, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidality, and other mental health problems. Its strength lies in its simple and intuitive premise that we each have #parts (the fearful part, the caregiver, the perfectionist, the overachiever, the grieving part, the addict, etc, usually formed in childhood) which are often at odds with each other and can cause us to act in ways which are destructive to ourselves and others (while in fact, they are actually trying to protect us). Uniquely combining cognitive and somatic approaches, IFS teaches us to pay attention to our different parts and their relationships in order to successfully heal trauma and poor mental health.
In this fascinating interview, Dr. Schwartz explains why damaged or conflicting parts can lead to emotional pain, physical illness and mental crisis. He helps us discover why there are no “bad” parts, and how when our parts are allowed to feel safe and heard, feelings of compassion, curiosity, calm and confidence flourish. He identifies these qualities as forming our “Self”, and has found them to be fully present (though often repressed) in even his most traumatised patients. As such, IFS is one of the therapies most aligned with spiritual traditions in that it recognizes that we all have a healthy and intact #self separate from our parts. He shows that by listening to these wounded parts with compassion and courage from a place of “Self”, and then speaking and acting with “Self Leadership”, speaking for our parts, rather than from our parts, we can substantially improve our professional and personal relationships, our lives, mental and physical health and happiness.
Dr. Schwartz has a PhD in family therapy, has taught at a number of institutions including University of Illinois, Northwestern and Harvard University, and has authored many best-selling books including No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model and You Are The One You've Been Waiting For: Bringing Courageous Love To Intimate Relationships.
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@marktourtellotte1336
@marktourtellotte1336 Год назад
I am a retired family therapist (29 years of practice). Your style incorporates the best of Carl Rogers, Milton Erickson, and Virginia Satir. The DSM is sadly elitest propaganda that stigmatizes the person, adding more trauma to the already traumatised. Judgement is not welcome in the therapeutic setting, for when it enters love is locked out and healing impossible. Thank you for your creative and honest approach. Much love to both of you!
@williamwilson8543
@williamwilson8543 Год назад
I Don’t mcć😢 The only guy
@peterscheer3295
@peterscheer3295 9 месяцев назад
I fully agree.. We have been going in the wrong direction.... I work on a BHU at a hospital and do my best to use this concept when working with pts.... I do hope IFS continues to grow in wider application for the good of so many suffering....
@andreejohnston516
@andreejohnston516 8 месяцев назад
Totally agree
@serco743
@serco743 6 месяцев назад
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@TheMindHealth360Show
@TheMindHealth360Show 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your kind words and recognition, @marktourtellotte1336. Coming from someone with extensive experience in family therapy, this means a lot 😘 Your reflection on the importance of a non-judgmental approach in therapy resonates deeply with us. We strive to create a space where empathy, understanding, and genuine connection facilitate healing, drawing inspiration from the foundational work of Carl Rogers, Milton Erickson, and Virginia Satir. It's crucial to move beyond the limitations and labels that can inadvertently hinder the healing process. Your support and acknowledgement of our approach are truly appreciated. Much love and gratitude to you as well!
@lisas.1002
@lisas.1002 Год назад
IFS allows me to find self-compassion which leads to so much more. Glad that Richard Schwartz is being recognized for his creation. Thank you
@Musecollective
@Musecollective Год назад
Heartbreaking that this wasn’t released to us in the 80’s. So late to this understanding at 53. Sick society. Sick teachers, sick therapists and extremely sick parents. 🤢 Grateful tears.
@beholden2874
@beholden2874 Год назад
I think Dick has mentioned he began IFS around 1982 or 1983. It was very much under the radar. I guess society wasn’t ready for this modality until nowadays in the 21st century. Perhaps the 2020 pandemic awakened people to their various traumas and now IFS is really getting recognition.
@Musecollective
@Musecollective Год назад
@@beholden2874 we as teenagers were beyond ready for change and had environmental and geopolitical awareness. The adults hated that. The majority of 80’s parents and other religious whack jobs called us actual Satanists and were all about subliminal messages in music. lol We were like, okay game on hail Satan then. 😏
@tiolisarah
@tiolisarah Год назад
​@@Musecollectivewhat a great response. Out to prove we have nothing to prove.
@Fefe559
@Fefe559 7 месяцев назад
Yes I hear u. 58 & man I could have used this at 16
@michellemonet4358
@michellemonet4358 3 месяца назад
Extremely sick (and unaware!) parents.
@samsacres225
@samsacres225 Год назад
This is the best podcast. I’ve seen to date with your guest. Thank you so much for your vulnerability and sharing. I’m so grateful
@drsandhyathumsikumar4479
@drsandhyathumsikumar4479 Год назад
What a wonderful humility where he is being a conduit for wisdom and not a arrogant creater of the concept of IFs . Thanks to u both for a great interview With gratitude
@lindsaybrown3770
@lindsaybrown3770 6 месяцев назад
Yes, I would have been greatly helped by this in my 20’s! Now 52, but better late than never !
@TheMindHealth360Show
@TheMindHealth360Show 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for taking the time to listen, we couldn't agree more, it is never too late to start something new!
@fernandazin
@fernandazin Год назад
Thank you so much for this! Thank you for your courage in being vulnerable to allow for this demonstration. I'm a psychotherapist located in Brasil, experimenting with IFS and working my way through getting formal training on it - kind of hard at the moment being in a majority world country where IFS is not really known, so I rely a lot on these demonstrations. The other day I also invited the Spirits of ancestors into the session, but I was not sure if that was a thing. It feels so validating to see Richard doing this here! And to Richard Schwartz, I am so grateful for your curiosity and courage to develop such a beautiful transformational model. Thank you for being so devoted to this path, I can't wait to learn more from you.
@debstraub8437
@debstraub8437 Год назад
This is a fantastic interview. I love the no-nonsense style of the interviewer and her depth of understanding of IFS, which makes her questions so much more interesting and thoughtful. And thank you, Dick Schwartz, for explaining IFS so clearly. There is more nuance to implementing IFS than I expected. It's pretty wonderful and uplifting. Thanks again for sharing!
@peterscheer3295
@peterscheer3295 9 месяцев назад
The questions were insightful and helpful in helping to explain the IFS system.... also thank you for this live demo which helps demonstrate how smoothly and lovely this therapy can work... I have been using this therapy and can say this is by far the most effective method I have found to help people get to breakthrough changes in their mental health
@PropheticCoachTheresa
@PropheticCoachTheresa Год назад
IFS is a profoundly effective and healing way of working with trauma and emotional/mental imbalances, from working with oneself, and coaching and psychotherapy with others. From the functional medical perspective, as a manual therapist, medical intuitive and nutrition coach for almost 30 years, as well as having my own numerous mind-body symptoms that have healed with IFS/somatic awareness work, I would say that mostly everyone has emotional trauma at the root of their health problems, BUT people need to have adequate nutrition resources and lifestyle factors that support healthy physiological functioning, mitochandria, etc. However, if the stress resolves the body will heal. Virtually everyone who has spent any significant time alive on earth carries pathogens (lyme, strept, candida, viruses, etc) but they can't cause symptoms when the terrain is healthy and the terrain will be healthy when the system isn't under chronic psychological stress. Also recent research shows that it's the brain that creates pain and inflammation when it detects a threat, the vast majority of which is exile burdens. Fascinating!
@nanditajgd
@nanditajgd 10 месяцев назад
For healthy mitochondria look up Dr. Christopher Palmer MD. He's made a breakthrough in mental health through what we eat that can heal the mind/body at a deep organic level.
@nanditajgd
@nanditajgd 10 месяцев назад
Great!
@stefanieconklin9046
@stefanieconklin9046 3 месяца назад
The interviewer is highly intuitive. Her questions are spot on. Two very gifted healers here.
@kenpoulson
@kenpoulson 8 месяцев назад
excelent interview. Now I know who discovered all this. After 30 or so meds and self medicating, I have found the reason for the things that were stuck. thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooo much
@livingmedicineinstitute
@livingmedicineinstitute 3 месяца назад
Interested in the next level of this conversation? We are excited to share on our channel a groundbreaking interview with Dick, with the below description. In this fascinating conversation, Dick discusses for one of the first times the spiritual implications of working with parts of self. In line with many traditions of the ancient world, we appear to have many parts that we are not consciously aware of. Though most of those parts belong to us, and are best integrated and healed, some parts do not. It is these that need to be removed, and their apparent sentient nature shakes up much of what current, scientific psychology is willing to see and accept. No matter what your views, you will be fascinated by Dick’s honest report of his decades of experience working first-hand at the crossroads of psychology and spirituality. Clinical evidence has shown that IFS works, and it is one of the most widely trained psychotherapy interventions today. We cannot, then, easily dismiss Dick’s wealth of clinical experience. The implications of this conversation are immense and only beginning to be understood. Deep gratitude to both Dick and his guides for their willingness and clarity in giving this thirsted-for guidance to the psychedelic provider community.
@sukhmanicambridge
@sukhmanicambridge Год назад
I agree ifs is amazing. However, I hope the popularity is not due to everyone thinking they have now found a form of therapy which is pain free...i hope the simplicity of the model doesn't dumb down the healing process , which is always difficult, real change is always involves a certain amount of pain; often a lot. Although the model may be simple and accurate it doesn't mean that the healing process is anything but.
@willd6215
@willd6215 6 месяцев назад
Agree. It takes constant work
@Neprow3000
@Neprow3000 2 месяца назад
Clarifying the Concept of the Self in IFS Hold on, I see something here that needs addressing. In this discussion, it seems that there’s an impression that Internal Family Systems (IFS) has invented the concept of the Self as a pure, undamaged core. This is not accurate. Many spiritual traditions have long held the view of the Self or higher Self as inherently pure and untouched by life’s circumstances. For example, Hinduism describes the Atman as the true self, eternal and unchanging, while Buddhism speaks of Buddha-nature as an inherent purity within everyone. IFS aligns with these traditions by recognizing the Self as embodying qualities such as calmness, compassion, and clarity. It serves as an internal leader, guiding and healing our parts with wisdom and love. This perspective isn’t unique to IFS but is a continuation of ancient spiritual understandings. Let’s acknowledge the rich heritage of this concept and see IFS as part of a broader tradition of recognizing the Self’s inherent purity and resilience.
@happygucci5094
@happygucci5094 10 месяцев назад
The model is simple but the paradigm shift that places the negative aspects of a personality as elements that are trying to help keep a person safe therefore not pathological is profound
@inuyasha007100
@inuyasha007100 3 месяца назад
So true. Thanks for sharing.
@beholden2874
@beholden2874 Год назад
This was an excellent interview. You kept it very simple. I have been involved with IFS for 3 years now and it’s a very spiritually oriented healing practice. It takes willingness and intent to work with parts. However. I find it can be confusing with so many different parts of ourselves. This interview simplified the process especially when Dick did the process with you on grief. To me the simpler the better when it comes to IFS. I am a new subscriber now. Good work 👍
@sarahthomson8183
@sarahthomson8183 Год назад
Tremendous session/interview.. Thank you so much.
@darinsmith2458
@darinsmith2458 11 месяцев назад
I am really resonating with what you are saying about the caretakers.. Growing up with 2 alcoholics, I was the one getting sick all the time.. Ear infections in first grade and allergies and asthma and my health issues continued through my whole life.. My experience is that it wasn't about me caretaking them but more about the neglect from them not ever being there for me..
@darinsmith2458
@darinsmith2458 11 месяцев назад
I don't know what kind of parts there are within me and I am not sure how important that is to learn..
@darinsmith2458
@darinsmith2458 11 месяцев назад
When you were talking about health issues this is kind of what I was saying before.. The only thing is if it is a part that is trying to communicate with me I think that part goes into hiding from me..
@darinsmith2458
@darinsmith2458 10 месяцев назад
@@c.s.102 Thank you
@monicawilde7107
@monicawilde7107 Год назад
Watching 2 beautiful people sharing and presenting from a place of so much Self energy is inspiring! I thank the Universe for the parts of both of you that allowed this humble work to be shared.
@bellaherz5945
@bellaherz5945 8 месяцев назад
I did a training in Clinical hypnosis in 2008 in South Africa, it was called Ego states hypnotherapy with exactly the same principles in terms of parts, which fixed at ages when adverse experiences occurred.
@amirahaidary4187
@amirahaidary4187 8 месяцев назад
21:15 thinking of the Self as compassionate and healthy IS found in eastern spirituality. Your examples don’t paint a full picture. The IFS self to me is clearly taken from the pure Self of eastern spiritual traditions. This is not new or news. However, in general, adding the pure Self into the context of psychotherapy the way the IFS system does is a great, innovative and helpful evolutionary step.
@rosenajia2384
@rosenajia2384 Год назад
This is such a brilliant and compassionate system and so beautifully shared. Thank you for the inspiration and support.
@ronaris1307
@ronaris1307 11 месяцев назад
I wish I can connect with you . I lived in Singapore & mentally ,not a pleasant place to live here.
@nanditajgd
@nanditajgd 10 месяцев назад
By the way, IFS therapy is so deep yet sumple and fantastic. I am looking right now for an IFS therapist which with Dr. Palmer's input, al may be well. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🙏❤🕊
@joanniemuskett3266
@joanniemuskett3266 6 месяцев назад
I had a really bad perimenopause, /menopause, but the issues I faced that were not purely oestrogen related in a biological sense were ALWAYS there. It was the relative weakness of the system that allowed all those other symptoms to resurface.. My 'dust' allergy is intricately related to being brought up in a smoky and stressful atmosphere for the first six months of my life.. those experiences can only be experienced somatically without any thoughts or even feelings in the sense that I can label them. Therefore, those parts active then carry those experiences and can be triggered by seeing dust motes in the air. If I don't see them then my response is largely muted totally. It is the visual appreciation of the dust that triggers ALL of the feelings and symptoms, be they physical, somatic or 'emotional'.
@joanniemuskett3266
@joanniemuskett3266 6 месяцев назад
What I am saying is really, is to be 'open' to the possibility of things that may not be currently your belief to be proved to be true, or true for some.
@TheMindHealth360Show
@TheMindHealth360Show 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your experience, @joanniemuskett3266. It's deeply insightful to hear how perimenopause and menopause brought pre-existing issues to the forefront for you, especially in ways that aren't solely tied to estrogen levels. Stress can manifest somatically, with triggers like dust motes igniting a complex mix of responses. Your experience is a valuable reminder of the layered complexity of our systems and the significance of holistic approaches in health and wellness ❤ We hope you keep listening to our podcast and we hope it helps 👐
@joanniemuskett3266
@joanniemuskett3266 6 месяцев назад
@@TheMindHealth360Show thank you for your considered response..
@spruce-ow2iz
@spruce-ow2iz 29 дней назад
I liked seeing ifs happen in real time, thank you for the demonstration. I hope I can keep learning about it and start doing it for myself so that I might also experience something amazing.
@SerikPoliasc
@SerikPoliasc 9 дней назад
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@quakersphilippines6767
@quakersphilippines6767 8 дней назад
Thanks to the both of you. This is amazing!😍🥰😇
@jonniemae818
@jonniemae818 Год назад
This video was very informing. I agree, everybody should do IFS. Thank you’s❤
@markc5960
@markc5960 Год назад
But is IFS everything that needs to be done with any condition?
@HicksYvette-l8e
@HicksYvette-l8e 16 дней назад
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@judemaleski4853
@judemaleski4853 2 месяца назад
So is Dick saying there is no such thing as bad?
@sanb9459
@sanb9459 Год назад
Great podcast ... as a psychotherapist I would be very keen on learning more about IFS. I know thos would be most valuable to my clients ... I'm based in the UK. Are there courses available here? Many thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
@dragonchr15
@dragonchr15 Год назад
I am shocked there are not more resources available in the UK....
@c.s.102
@c.s.102 10 месяцев назад
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@lotus-lotus
@lotus-lotus 8 дней назад
Online course and training certification is available on his website
@BakerDeirdre-v4z
@BakerDeirdre-v4z 9 дней назад
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@heatherwall9571
@heatherwall9571 17 дней назад
How do you deal with suicidal thoughts when you know you’ve done wrong and hurt those you love ? 😢😢😢. Sometimes it’s just to late when you walk away and then later regret it 😢😢😢
@TheMindHealth360Show
@TheMindHealth360Show 17 дней назад
It sounds like you’re facing some really tough emotions and regrets. Dealing with suicidal thoughts is serious, and it’s important to reach out for support. We encourage you to contact: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (US) Call or text 988 Chat at 988lifeline.org Crisis Text Line Text "HELLO" to 741741 or NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HELPLINE UK: 0800 689 5652
@courtneybrubaker9738
@courtneybrubaker9738 Год назад
I so relate to the Mom/grief/honor belief. There is more to her story than her unfulfilled life. There were times of joy for her too.
@joehilton9303
@joehilton9303 Год назад
She was the best interviewer in asking informed questions and from her past, did she have to be so attractive too 😂!
@LiveIFS
@LiveIFS Год назад
Great convo, thanks for sharing IFS with the world! 🥳
@carolgerber6375
@carolgerber6375 Год назад
Let Richard talk PLEASE!!!
@TheMindHealth360Show
@TheMindHealth360Show Год назад
thanks for your feedback!
@kingofdubb2133
@kingofdubb2133 5 месяцев назад
@@TheMindHealth360Show I really enjoyed your questions, I've watched many interviews with Richard Schwartz, but you asked a lot of good, and very interesting questions that I haven't seen other interviewers ask, much appreciated
@SaturdaysWarriors
@SaturdaysWarriors 10 месяцев назад
I would really like to hear how the "parts" differ from the "parts" associated with D. I. D. (commonly called Multiple Personality Disorder) because the verbiage is the same. With D.I.D. when the parts take over, the host most often disappears and when the host personality returns they discover they are missing time, sometimes days or weeks. And have there been any positive results in treating D. I. D with IFS?
@annaalcyone6469
@annaalcyone6469 3 месяца назад
Chicago 😊 Wonderful! My hometown 🙏🤗❤️
@unlocklimitlessyou
@unlocklimitlessyou 7 месяцев назад
Regarding what he says about the arthritis study was he saying that the part that wanted the participants to have a life created the arthritis pain to force the participant to take of themselves? Fascinating stuff! Thanks to both of you! :)
@ozamgirl
@ozamgirl 8 месяцев назад
How does he know that we become unburdened when we die? Calling on the dead? You’ve lost me.
@align2source
@align2source 11 месяцев назад
Just watched this for the third time, you both radiate an amazing healing energy. Deeply grateful! 💚
@jonbarlow3542
@jonbarlow3542 Год назад
WOW!!!! Loved that; great and powerful work, thank you.
@snyderfamily7763
@snyderfamily7763 10 месяцев назад
The discussion about various physical maladies/conditions being capable of healing with this therapy pairs incredibly well with Alan Gordon’s book, The Way Out. Highly recommend! Also is reminiscent of the late John Sarno’s work and Howard Schubiner’s too.
@sylviasuwan4735
@sylviasuwan4735 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for an amazing interview - what great insight
@lorenapopa-fi3cl
@lorenapopa-fi3cl Год назад
Hey everyone! I did an IFS course here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g-cnOFvGUWs.html
@AJyogi108
@AJyogi108 4 месяца назад
Such an awesome interview 🙏
@dianegould905
@dianegould905 Год назад
How do I identify my various parts?
@lynnmckenna9934
@lynnmckenna9934 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic interview and demo!!!
@align2source
@align2source 11 месяцев назад
💚
@DAClub-uf3br
@DAClub-uf3br Год назад
I missed the "how to find your “Self”" part. At what point do they tell us how to find ourselves, the instructions not just an overview of IFS?
@cord11ful
@cord11ful Год назад
I'm just discovering IFS, but some thoughts from my admittedly brief investigation: the Self is experienced when the Parts step back out of being dominant (and they do this by being heard & helped to unburden); the Self is always there, just obscured when Exiles and Parts are more on the surface or we're blended with them, thinking they ARE us; the Self arises spontaneously as we make space for it, through allowing contact that is compassionate & curious towards the surface Parts; when our heart is open in the moment, non-judging, having no agenda, that IS the Self; is your contact with Self blocked by a sense of striving? That strivingness could be a Part, like a Manager? Very new to this, so please take this as a newbie grappling with your question as it inspired my own curiosity! Best wishes 🙂
@saralawlor780
@saralawlor780 10 месяцев назад
Very helpful 😊
@Star-dj1kw
@Star-dj1kw 5 месяцев назад
✅ very good
@angelapriddy6308
@angelapriddy6308 10 месяцев назад
Loved this❤
@amycostello4158
@amycostello4158 8 месяцев назад
Excellent!!!
@effortless4588
@effortless4588 Год назад
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@convertiblespaceship
@convertiblespaceship Год назад
Can someone explain why this is different from what one may learn while in meditation or during higher doses of psychedelics?
@zaiphu
@zaiphu Год назад
They touched on it during the interview, meditation and psychedelics can show us these parts and ifs takes the extra step of interacting with our parts and healing their trauma responses.
@epicgamer-ur1wg
@epicgamer-ur1wg Год назад
I don’t really know what i’m talking about so just see if this makes sense to you but i think there is a very big difference between uncovering your stuff alone and with another person, there are different things that come out in different scenarios, the purpose of some parts can be more clear when talking with another person as some parts are tailored for interpersonal relationships
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