DESCRIPTION
THE FORMATION…
- Focuses on the challenges of accompanying clients who have extremely protective systems and/or have experienced trauma during childhood.
- Focuses on expanding knowledge of core processes unique to IFS, such as working with internal polarizations, Work with potentially dangerous fire parts, direct access and discharge.
- Emphasizes the importance of therapeutic relationship expanding the participant's awareness of his or her own parts and relationship with them.
- It emphasizes the importance of leading from one's own Self in both the client and the therapist and offers many opportunities for self-exploration.
- Identify the “jam points” common for the IFS therapist and offers solutions to resolve these challenges.
Teaching methodology
- The training includes theoretical presentations, questions & answers, demonstrations, videos, practical exercises and practices in small groups.
- The training is divided into two parts of 3 days each and adds up to 32 hours of course.
- In English with consecutive translation into Spanish.
Formadora
Pam Krause
Pamela Krause, LCSW, certified in IFS, is a senior IFS trainer in private practice in Pennsylvania.
In addition to leading IFS Level I, II and III training courses, Pam has developed programs on the use of IFS with children and adolescents, and on direct access in IFS. She authored the chapter on using IFS with children and adolescents in Internal Family Systems: New Dimensions, and co-authored a chapter on using IFS and EMDR in EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children. Pam is also trained in Hakomi therapy and is known for her lively and compassionate approach to her work.