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Richard Schwartz on Internal Family Systems

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Jun 14, 2022
Richard Schwartz, a pioneer of Internal Family Systems (IFS), shares insights from his extensive experience as a systemic family therapist. He discusses the concept of having multiple internal 'parts,' shaped by trauma, and how recognizing them can lead to healing and self-compassion. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing negative emotions instead of shying away from them, arguing that every part deserves compassion. Schwartz also emphasizes the journey of personal transformation and the value of fostering internal dialogues for emotional well-being.
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INSIGHT

The Self

  • The "Self" is a core essence within us, distinct from parts.
  • It embodies positive qualities and can lead inner healing.
ANECDOTE

Exiled Parts

  • Schwartz explains exiles as young, vulnerable parts carrying burdens.
  • These exiles are often locked away to avoid triggering painful emotions.
ADVICE

Protective Parts

  • Protectors, including managers and firefighters, try to contain exiles.
  • Managers control life to prevent hurt, while firefighters douse emotional flames.
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