Internal Family Systems Therapy

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA & ONLINE

Your Internal Family System is Your Team

Internal Family Systems (IFS) works quickly and effectively to unburden emotional wounds and restructure your system of parts to a higher level of functioning.

IFS views the mind as a constellation of sub-personalities, or "parts," each with distinct roles, memories, and worldviews. Each part has taken up a specific role in your system. Some may act as inner parents or protectors, ideally keeping you safe from harm, but sometimes blocking what you need most. Other parts may represent inner children or vulnerable aspects of self that may have been shamed, wounded, burdened, or even exiled.

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IFS invites you to engage in dialogues with these inner family members, helping your protectors to relax and update into more supportive roles and your vulnerable parts to feel safe and become more expressive and free.

Through the process of self-dialogue, a sense of Self emerges, where you are in touch with the overall system of parts and are not blended or fused with any of them. This is a place of peace, harmony, emotional regulation, and self-understanding. You can finally get out of your own way and achieve the things you truly desire.

You Contain Multitudes

There are two types of Protectors:

Managers try to prevent pain:

Taskmaster
Pressurer
Busybody
Inner Critic
People Pleaser
Compulsive Caregiver
Performer
Perfectionist
Intellectualizer
OCD compulsions
Etc.

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Cause Pressure & Emotional Pain

Firefighters try to soothe pain

Blankness/Dissociation
Physical Withdrawal
Withdrawal into Fantasy
Self-Sabotage
Substance use
Emotional eating
Sexual compulsiveness
Media/game binging
Reactivity in relationships
Extreme and violent sports
Etc.

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Cause Shame & Self Criticism

Protectors guard our Exiles or Inner Children, which are our vulnerable, emotional and expressive parts that can be burdened by emotional pain, exiled, and denied.

IFS Introduction Video

Internal Family Systems Introduction

Parts Crystalize at Times of Overwhelming Stress

Internal Family Systems IFS Somatic Therapy Formation of Protectors

Embodiment of Self-Energy Transforms
Our Relationship with Troublesome Parts

Internal Family Systems IFS Somatic Therapy Embodiment through Self Energy--in Los Angeles California

Hear Directly From IFS Founder, Dick Schwartz

Internal Family Systems Introduction by founder, Dick Schwartz

Internal Family Systems Demonstration by founder, Dick Schwartz

FAQs

  • Somatic therapy incorporates the insights of Internal Family Systems and works from the position that the body keeps the score. Like thinking, talking can circle endlessly without shifting underlying patterns. Somatic Therapy slows things down and surfaces information that the deeper nervous system is trying to communicate. This information comes in the form of pain and sensation, emotions, anxiety and energetic shifts, body language, facial expressions, tensions, bracing patterns, and micro changes in breathing, heart rate and other physiological markers. With a good somatic therapist, you feel deeply felt and attuned to and absent parts of the nervous system come online. It can feel like coming back to life or getting your bounce back or being high on life. Often the work is slow, meditative, and uncomfortable at first, but the changes are undeniable and soon your body looks forward to it.

    We usually provide a mix of both talk and somatic therapy and find that they complement and support each other. Often the talk therapy contextualizes and maps out your situation and allows you to feel deeply understood. Then at the right point, somatic work helps to shift and transform your nervous system to reach a new more vital, secure, and resilient equilibrium. This transformation in turn feeds back into talk therapy, where new insights and new meanings emerge.

    Book a free consult, and we can discuss your situation.

  • Yes! Here is a summary of the research on IFS.

    “As a clinical treatment, IFS has been rated effective for improving general functioning and well-being. In addition, it has been rated promising for each of: improving phobia, panic, and generalized anxiety disorders and symptoms; physical health conditions and symptoms; personal resilience/self-concept; and depression and depressive symptoms.”

    “The longitudinal randomized clinical study, which involved 70- some patients in an IFS treatment during 36 weeks with periodic follow-ups including 12 months post- intervention, was published in August 2013 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Rheumatology.”

    Here is a summary of the research on SE.

    "An RCT conducted by Brom and colleagues (2017) indicated that after participating in 15 weekly sessions of SE®, participants reported a significant decrease in the severity of PTSD symptoms and depression."

  • Sometimes we just need a little nudge to get onto a better track and we're not that far off coping a lot better and flowing with life. In that case, 6 - 12 sessions may be enough to gain a new piece of insight, have a different experience, and apply this to living in a different way and shifting things onto a better track. Often in these cases, clients find therapy so helpful and enjoyable that they continue even after they've resolved what they came for.

    Other times, due to life adversity, we have become very set in our ways and our personality structure now blocks what we desire most (love, success, happiness, etc). In these cases we may need to work from 6 months to several years to make a fundamental shift in order to turn things around. In these cases, the work usually takes longer than we would like, but the change is more significant than we anticipate. The benefits from long term work reach into every area of life and compound over the years that follow.

    Book a free consult, and we can discuss your situation

  • We think the gold standard for somatic-focused work has to be in-person, given the greater amount of information available and the increased potential for somatic resonance and micro-attunements.

    That said, a surprising amount is conveyed through the screen. We have seen many telehealth somatic sessions get to a deeply transformational space. Virtual sessions are also more convenient and it's easier to maintain a weekly rhythm, which counts for a lot. We do like it when virtual clients are able to come in occasionally for an in-person session. The connection seems to carry over to on-screen work. We would say try whatever works best for your schedule and see how you find it.

    You're welcome to call and do a free consultation to discuss your situation.

  • Some part of you must disagree or you wouldn't be here reading about therapy! That part just needs more support. We become the champion of that part of you that wants things to be a lot better. We've seen many times how getting into the rhythm of therapy and putting an action-reflection loop into place is absolutely transformational. Perhaps the conditions have not been conducive until now. Perhaps the voices of doubt and judgment have just been a little too strong. Perhaps everything you've done up to this point can become the foundation and launchpad for finally breaking through. There's only one way to find out.

    Book a free consult, and we can discuss your situation. There is no ongoing commitment and we'll be honest about what we think could be possible for you.

  • We offer a range of fees based on clinician and modality. You can see our fee ranges here. Our fees are competitive against many private practices in California, particularly for somatic offerings. Many of our clinicians have a few sliding scale spots that can lower the fee somewhat in cases of financial need.

    If you need a substantially reduced fee, we can recommend low-fee training clinics such as Maple Counseling Center, Antioch University Counseling Center, Southern California Counseling Center, Valley Community Counseling Clinic, Airport Marina Counseling Center, or Counseling West. These can be great options to get started. The main issue tends to be therapist turnover, as therapists complete their training and move into private practice. There is also a high variance between therapists, so you may need to go through several before you find a good fit and then you may lose them after several months. There can also be long waitlists depending on the time of year.

    If you would like to discuss your situation and what you can afford at this time, please schedule a free consultation.

  • Yes, we accept insurance as an out-of-network provider for all PPO plans, including: Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Blue Card, HealthNet, United Healthcare, Cigna, Optum, Magellan, Value Plus and many others, depending on your coverage. We are not in-network or included within HMO plans for any providers.

    With PPO, you pay the full fee upfront and your insurance company reimburses you directly.

    Beyond can call your insurance on your behalf in order to find out what your coverage would be.

    If you schedule a free consult, we can discuss how this would work and any other questions you have about insurance.

  • We have a matching process where you first do a free consultation with an intake coordinator. The coordinator listens to your story, provides some information, and helps to select the best therapist for you. You then get another free consultation with the therapist you select.

    Match is based on personality, location, in person or virtual and the approach best suited to your issue. All of our therapists have a foundation in somatic and depth psychologies. Likely you will connect with one more than the others.

    We look forward to hearing from you. Book a free consultation now!

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Scientific Support for IFS

PTSD: A randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy in 2018 found significant reductions in PTSD symptoms in the IFS treatment group (Weiss & Johansen, 2018).

Depression: A randomized controlled trial found that IFS produced significant improvement in symptoms of depression when compared to other therapy models (Shadick et al., 2013). The longitudinal randomized clinical study involved 70-some patients in an IFS treatment during 36 weeks with periodic follow-ups including 12 months post- intervention, was published in August 2013 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Rheumatology.

According to SAMHSA:

“As a clinical treatment, IFS has been rated effective for improving general functioning and well-being. In addition, it has been rated promising for each of: improving phobia, panic, and generalized anxiety disorders and symptoms; physical health conditions and symptoms; personal resilience/self-concept; and depression and depressive symptoms.”

References

  • Weiss, D. S., & Johansen, T. (2018). Efficacy of the Internal Family Systems Model in treating PTSD: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.

  • Shadick, N. A., Sowell, N. F., Frits, M. L., Hoffman, S. M., Hartz, S. A., Booth, F. D., Sweezy, M. A., Rogers, P. R., Dubois, B. G., Sturgeon, J. A., Karlson, E. W., & Nazzaro, M. S. (2013). A randomized controlled trial of an internal family systems-based psychotherapeutic intervention on outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis: A proof-of-concept study. Journal of Rheumatology.

  • Schwartz, R. C. (1995). Internal Family Systems Therapy. The Guilford Press.