Printable PDF Download: Internal Family Systems and Multiplicity of Self | Managers, Exiles, and Firefighters
Printable PDF Download: Internal Family Systems and Multiplicity of Self | Managers, Exiles, and Firefighters
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In this simple set of illustrations, I show how, according to internal family systems therapy (IFS) it’s normal to have parts of self. IFS was developed by Richard C. Schwartz, a family therapist who began adopting the family systems model of family therapy for individual work.
Internal Family Systems Therapy is a therapeutic approach that views the human psyche as a complex system. In IFS, these parts are categorized into three main groups: Managers, Exiles, and Firefighters.
Suggested Uses: Mental health professionals may find this tool especially helpful for clients if they use a therapeutic approach grounded in IFS.
Learn More: For more information on this topic, read the article: Internal Family Systems and Multiplicity of Self. This product is available as a free pdf for Lindsay’s Patreon members.
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