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Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt

Rich in clinical examples, this book offers a fresh perspective on the roles of shame and guilt in psychological distress and presents a step-by-step framework for treatment. Martha Sweezy explains how the principles of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy are ideally suited to helping trauma survivors and other clients who struggle with debilitating shame to understand and heal psychic parts wounded in childhood. Annotated case illustrations show and explain IFS techniques in action. Other useful features include boxed therapeutic exercises, decision trees, and pointers to help therapists avoid or overcome common pitfalls.

Internal Family Systems Therapy for Addictions Manual

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.

Internal Family Systems Couple Therapy Skills Manual

You can help even the most conflicted, disconnected couples restore and heal their relationship. IFS Couple Therapy Skills Manual presents clinicians with a powerful, non-pathologizing approach to helping couples better understand themselves, their differences, and the underlying reasons for their suffering.

Working from the lens of Intimacy from the Inside Out (IFIO) a branch of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy the authors provide a highly successful therapy that allows couples to feel understood, to decrease shame, and to reestablish loving connections.

Internal Family Systems Therapy
Internal Family Systems Couple Therapy Second Edition

Now significantly revised with over 70% new material, this is the authoritative presentation of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which is taught and practiced around the world.

IFS reveals how the subpersonalities or “parts” of each individual’s psyche relate to each other like members of a family, and how–just as in a family–polarization among parts can lead to emotional suffering. IFS originator Richard Schwartz and master clinician Martha Sweezy explain core concepts and provide practical guidelines for implementing IFS with clients who are struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction, and other behavioral problems. They also address strategies for treating families and couples. IFS therapy is listed in SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.

Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual
Internal Family Systems Couple Therapy Skills Training Manual

Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) provides a revolutionary treatment plan for PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders and more. Using a non-pathologizing, accelerated approach — rooted in neuroscience — IFS applies inner resources and self-compassion for healing emotional wounding at its core.

This new manual offers straight-forward explanations and illustrates a wide variety of applications. Easy to read and highly practical. Step-by-step techniques, annotated case examples, unique meditations, downloadable exercises, and worksheets. IFS is Evidence-Based.

Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy
Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy

Martha Sweezy and Ellen L. Ziskind’s Internal Family Systems Therapy: New Dimensions quickly established itself as essential reading for clinicians who are interested in IFS by illustrating how the model can be applied to a variety of therapy modalities and patient populations. Sweezy and Ziskind’s newest volume, Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy, is the natural follow-up to that text. Here Richard Schwartz and other master IFS clinicians illustrate how they work with a wide variety of problems: racism, perpetrator parts, trauma, addiction, eating disorders, parenting, and grief. The authors also show creative ways of putting into practice basic IFS techniques that help parts to unblend and to unburden both personal and legacy burdens.

Internal Family Systems Therapy New Dimensions
Internal Family Systems Therapy New Dimensions

Internal family systems therapy, or IFS, is one of the fastest growing models of psychotherapy today. Focused on psychic multiplicity and the healing effects of compassion, this non-pathologizing therapy has been adopted by clinicians around the world. Internal Family Systems Therapy: New Dimensions builds on Richard Schwartz’s foundational introductory texts, illustrating how the IFS protocol can be applied to a variety of therapy modalities and patient populations. Each chapter provides clear, practical guidance and clinical illustrations. While addressing questions from therapists who are exploring the model or wonder about its applicability, New Dimensions is also essential reading for knowledgeable IFS clinicians.

Intimacy from the Inside Out
Intimacy from the Inside Out: Courage and Compassion in Couple Therapy

Published by Routledge in 2016, Intimacy from the Inside Out illustrates Toni Herbine-Blank’s IFS-informed approach to couple therapy.

Couples in distress enter therapy holding two goals that they now experience as mutually exclusive: to feel loved and to feel understood. Toni Herbine-Blank’s powerful new brand of couple therapy, Intimacy from the Inside Out (IFIO), offers a comprehensive conceptual map for achieving both goals. In a tour de force of elegant case illustrations wrapped around clear instruction, this book shows the IFIO therapist working with the natural subdivisions – or parts – of the human mind in a dyad, guiding and supporting couples to understand how they project childhood injury into current relationships and then, feeling threatened, frustrated and angry, lose track of their underlying needs to feel safe, connected and loved. With a focus on generating internal attachment stability to sustain each partner through the moments when the other is unavailable, couples in IFIO therapy reconnect with their essential needs, change their conversations and learn to make requests that invite rather than threaten in order to get those needs met.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Sweezy M. Why heroin should be legalized. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 1991;61(2):167-178.

Sweezy M. Not confidential: therapist consideration in self-disclosure. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 2005;75(1):81-91.

Sweezy M. The Teenager’s Confession. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2011;65(2):179–188.

Sweezy M. Treating Trauma after Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2011;21(1):90-102.

Shadick, N., Sowell, N, Schwartz, R.C., Atkinson, J., Augusto, F., Booth, F., Dubin, Friedman, A., Hartz, S., Hoffman, S., Rogers, P., Sweezy, M. A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Internal Family Systems-based Psychotherapeutic Intervention on Outcomes in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Proof of Concept Study. The Journal of Rheumatology, 2013 Nov;40(11):1831-41. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.121465. Epub 2013 Aug 15.

REVIEWS & CHAPTERS

 Wolmark A, Sweezy M. Kohut’s Self Psychology. In: Dorfman RA, editor; Paradigms of Clinical Social Work: Vol 2. New York: Brunner/Mazel; 1998. p.45-70.

 Sweezy M. Book review of Rhonda L. Dearing and June Price Tangney, editors. Shame in the Therapy Hour. American Journal of Psychotherapy. 2011; 65(4):393-394.

 Sweezy M. Emotional Cannibalism: Shame in Action. In: Sweezy M, Ziskind E L, editors. Internal Family Systems Therapy: New Dimensions.  Oxford: Routledge; 2013. p. 24-34.

 Inquiries about publications can be sent to swzy@comcast.net.