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Internal family systems therapy for addictions : trauma-informed, compassion-based interventions for substance use, eating, gambling and more

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Eau Claire, WI PESI Publishing Inc. 2023Description: xiv, 127p : 28cmsISBN:
  • 9781683736028
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 270
Contents:
An overview of internal family systems therapy -- Conceptualizing addiction -- Assessment -- Treatment
Summary: So often, addiction is viewed as a disease or an uncontrollable habit that signals a lack of willpower. In Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy for Addictions, IFS educator Cece Sykes, IFS author Martha Sweezy, and IFS founder, Richard Schwartz, suggest a paradigm shift. Rather than viewing addiction as a pathology, they propose that it reflects the behavior of polarized, protective parts struggling to manage underlying emotional pain. In this manual, therapists will learn to access their core, compassionate Self and collaborate with clients in befriending protective parts who engage in addictive processes; healing the vulnerable, wounded parts they protect; and restoring balance to their system. Included inside: Experiential exercises to help clients (and therapists) get to know their own parts Guidelines for conducting assessments in an engaging, collaborative way Clear strategies for negotiating internal conflict and navigating polarizations between opposing parts Case examples annotated with step-by-step explanations Downloadable worksheets, handouts, and meditations
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An overview of internal family systems therapy -- Conceptualizing addiction -- Assessment -- Treatment

So often, addiction is viewed as a disease or an uncontrollable habit that signals a lack of willpower. In Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy for Addictions, IFS educator Cece Sykes, IFS author Martha Sweezy, and IFS founder, Richard Schwartz, suggest a paradigm shift. Rather than viewing addiction as a pathology, they propose that it reflects the behavior of polarized, protective parts struggling to manage underlying emotional pain.

In this manual, therapists will learn to access their core, compassionate Self and collaborate with clients in befriending protective parts who engage in addictive processes; healing the vulnerable, wounded parts they protect; and restoring balance to their system.

Included inside:

Experiential exercises to help clients (and therapists) get to know their own parts
Guidelines for conducting assessments in an engaging, collaborative way
Clear strategies for negotiating internal conflict and navigating polarizations between opposing parts
Case examples annotated with step-by-step explanations
Downloadable worksheets, handouts, and meditations

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