The Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model of Psychotherapy for Young Clients and their Caregivers

Dr. Lois A.Ehrmann, Psychologist

Master the art of healing attachment trauma

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  • 5h of continuing education
  • 22 lessons that last from 5 to 15 minutes each
  • 1 certificate of achievement
  • 1 PowerPoint
  • 1 bibliography
  • 1 course evaluation
  • 4 months unlimited access
  • 7-day money back guarantee
  • 97% of participants who completed the satisfaction survey declare they would recommend this course to a colleague

Overview

Ever find yourself navigating the complexities of attachment trauma and wishing for a comprehensive, non-pathologizing, and evidence-based psychotherapy model? The Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model of Psychotherapy provides a detailed framework that encapsulates the various states of both children and caregivers, with the goal of aiding the healing process. In this workshop, you'll delve into the foundational assumptions and intricate processes driving the IFS Model. You'll also learn to effectively incorporate art, play, bibliotherapeutic, and sand-tray strategies to support children healing from attachment trauma. Designed specifically for experienced psychologists, this multifaceted workshop offers a blend of critical theory and hands-on application. Dr. Ehrmann guides you through the crucial steps of assessing caregivers of traumatized children and offers proven protocols that assist parents in their child's healing journey. There's a special focus on transitioning from assessment to therapeutic intervention, facilitated by an integrated timeline protocol that links traumatic events in a child's life to distinct ego states (parts) that have formed in response. You'll receive session material demonstrating the healing process, plus exclusive access to protocol handouts, worksheets, and two comprehensive workbooks designed for children and their caregivers. These invaluable resources will aid in understanding and navigating the complexities of attachment and trauma issues within the scope of IFS individual and family therapy.

About the expert

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Dr. Lois Ehrmann received her PhD from the Pennsylvania State University. Her research focus was on the treatment needs of maltreated children and their families. In 2008, she developed an outpatient trauma center and in 2009, the Individual and Family CHOICES Program opened its doors to clients of all ages and professionals who wanted to get training in cutting edge empirically supported models of therapy. Services offered in the program were the following: trauma reduction treatment (EMDR, IFS, Neurofeedback, Somatic therapies), bottom up interventions (Art, Play, Sand tray) and family therapy (Attachment Focused, Systemic Family). In 2021, she retired from direct care and now she does consultation, trainings on trauma reduction and resolution.

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Learning objectives

  1. Implement protocols to assess the functioning of caregivers of children with attachment trauma.
  2. Implement strategies to help clients recover from trauma.
  3. Implement strategies to help caregivers understand their traumatized children and themselves.
  4. Implement the IFS Model as part of a family therapy session.

Learning material

A theoretical course illustrated with clinical examples. This course is composed of videos of 5 to 15 minutes each. The PowerPoint of the course to download.

Syllabus

  • PowerPoint
  • Introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Training objectives and general outline
  • Understanding Attachment Trauma and IFS Fundamentals

  • 3. Attachment trauma and parts
  • 4. IFS protective system and Self
  • 5. Parts work with children and examples
  • 6. The four trauma responses
  • Applications and Techniques

  • 7. Assessing caregivers
  • 8. Internal working model
  • 9. Examples of an internal working models
  • 9. Exploration of an internal working model
  • 10. Exploration of an IWM video example
  • 11. Exploration of an IWM video example PART2
  • 12. Summary of an IWM video example
  • 13. IATTS Procedure
  • 14. Examples of timeline work part 1
  • 15. Examples of timeline work part 2
  • 16. Examples of timeline work part 3
  • Integrating IFS in Practical Scenarios

  • 17. Bibliotherapy
  • 18. The case of 11 year-old J
  • 19. Parent's book and Z-Process
  • 20. Z-Process example
  • 21. Conclusion
  • 22. Bibliography


CE Credits

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Audience

This training is intended for mental health professionals.

Registration

  • 5h of continuing education
  • 22 lessons that last from 5 to 15 minutes each
  • 1 certificate of achievement
  • 1 PowerPoint
  • 1 bibliography
  • 1 course evaluation
  • 4 months unlimited access
  • 7-day money back guarantee

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