Self-Led in Bed: An IFS and Sexuality Podcast

19: BeFriending Challenging Sexual Protectors Using IFS, with Mike Elkin

Oct 30, 2025
Mike Elkin, a Senior Lead Trainer in Internal Family Systems with over 50 years of experience, shares his insights on the complexities of sexuality and shame. He discusses how disowning sexual needs can lead to destructive behaviors, invoking the idea that unaddressed sexuality acts like a lost dog. Engaging in role-plays, Mike demonstrates methods for befriending challenging sexual protector parts. The conversation delves into cultural messages, moral meanings, and power dynamics in gendered sexuality, providing a rich exploration of intimacy's challenges and triumphs.
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ANECDOTE

Pool Room Community Helped An Orphanage

  • Mike shared replacing a broken TV at an orphanage after a recent trip to Africa and rallied his pool-room community to help.
  • He hopes to sponsor children in Kenya and Tanzania through his billiards community.
INSIGHT

Moral Meaning Drives Shame Cycles

  • People strongly need to feel they are a good person, and parts assign moral meaning to nearly every experience.
  • Self energy's superpower is that it does not judge and can remove moral meaning, which enables unburdening.
INSIGHT

Self Energy Reduces Otherness

  • More Self energy access reduces otherness and moral judgment, making kind, generous behavior more likely.
  • Moral judgment increases cruelty and makes someone less safe to be around sexually or otherwise.
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