We have noticed that graduates of Essentials of IFS, as well as the IFS Institutes Level 1, are typically proficient in
helping clients recognize parts as parts
fleshing out Protectors
helping clients bring more acceptance to parts, even when they are problematic
mapping the various parts at play in the system
noticing when their own therapist parts are interfering and gaining some space from them
Often, they are not comfortable moving through the steps of unburdening, such as
identifying an Exile after asking the 6th F
finding scenes from the past where the Exile is stuck in trauma
orchestrating an intervention, or “do over,” to create a desirable outcome for the Exile
retrieving the Exile into the present
unburdening traumatic feelings and beliefs
inviting lost qualities back into the system
According to Bruce Ecker’s view of memory reconsolidation, these steps, especially the “do over,” are what create transformative change, the actual neutralizing of traumatic memory. Otherwise, we are offering only counteractive change, or improved coping.
Our Essentials II course is intended to provide access to your full IFS toolbox, so you can confidently offer the most powerful IFS tools to your clients. It takes some effort to learn the steps, as well as enough practice to comfortably move through the protocol. But after each round of triad sessions, we expect that you will be one step closer to using these powerful tools and watching your clients experience relief from their trauma. The course is open to graduates of Essentials of IFS, as well as graduates of equivalent programs.
The course will be taught by Elisa Cabal, Kim Welch, and Ted. Elisa is currently Ted's co-teacher for Essentials and Kim has been supporting us with triad facilitation so that we can cover 18 students each Friday.
What to expect:
When: Wednesday mornings for 13 weeks (August 27 - November 19)
Time: 9:15 - 10:45
Class size: 9 - 12 students
Structure: Module - 3 triads - module - 3 triads - module - 3 triads - moduleThe four modules will cover topics of special interest:
—- Module 1: Working w/Self-Like Parts (Kim assisted by Ted)
—- Module 2: Direct Access (Elisa assisted by Kim)
—- Module 3: The Critic and Anger (Ted assisted by Elisa)
—- Module 4: TBD, based on feedback from the class.Tuition: $1050 (limited scholarship assistance available)
We are also offering the option of enrolling in modules or triads only.
We will provide a certificate of completion for up to 19.5 hours (depending on attendance), providing credits for NC social workers, and we have applied to CRCC for CE for counselors.
All of the details are here.