How IFS Views Emotional Struggles
Many people come to therapy believing they need to “get rid of” their anxiety, self-criticism, anger, or avoidance.
IFS takes a different approach.
Instead of fighting these experiences, we become curious about them.
Often, the behaviors that cause distress today began as attempts to protect us from pain in the past.
When we understand what these protective parts are trying to do, meaningful healing becomes possible.
What Is the “Self”?
IFS believes that beneath all of our parts is something called the Self.
The Self is not another part. It is the calm, compassionate, confident core of who you are.
When we are connected to Self, we often experience:
- Calmness
- Clarity
- Confidence
- Courage
- Curiosity
- Compassion
- Creativity
- Connection
IFS helps you access more of this natural state so you can relate to yourself and others in healthier ways.
What Can IFS Help With?
IFS can be helpful for many concerns, including:
- Trauma and PTSD
- Anxiety and chronic worry
- Depression
- Shame and self-criticism
- Relationship difficulties
- Childhood emotional wounds
- Attachment concerns
- LGBTQIA+ identity exploration
- Neurodivergent experiences
- Grief and loss
- Stress and burnout
Many clients find IFS particularly helpful when they feel stuck in repeating patterns that they understand logically but struggle to change emotionally.
What Does an IFS Session Look Like?
An IFS session is not about analyzing every detail of your past or reliving painful experiences.
Instead, we gently explore what is happening inside you in the present moment.
Together we may:
- Identify different parts that are showing up
- Understand their fears and concerns
- Explore where those parts learned their roles
- Help protective parts feel safer
- Heal wounded parts carrying emotional burdens
- Strengthen your connection to Self
The process is collaborative, respectful, and paced according to your comfort level.
You remain in control throughout the process.
Is IFS Right for Me?
IFS may be a good fit if:
✓ You feel stuck in recurring emotional or relationship patterns
✓ You often feel torn between different parts of yourself
✓ You struggle with self-criticism or shame
✓ You want a deeper understanding of yourself rather than learning coping skills alone
✓ You have experienced trauma and are looking for a compassionate, non-pathologizing approach to healing
You do not need to understand IFS before beginning therapy. We will learn the process together.
Learn More About IFS
Helpful Videos
What Is Internal Family Systems? (Short Introduction)
Richard Schwartz Explains IFS
Understanding Parts Work
Begin Your Healing Journey
Healing is not about becoming someone different.
It is about understanding the parts of you that have worked so hard to protect you and helping them no longer carry those burdens alone.
Through Internal Family Systems therapy, you can develop greater self-compassion, emotional freedom, and a deeper connection to who you truly are.
Interested in learning whether IFS therapy is right for you? Contact me to schedule a consultation.