Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation showcases the skills of Richard C. Schwartz and other leading IFS consultants and supervisors.
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Introduction
MARTHA SWEEZY
1 An Interview with Richard C. Schwartz
RICHARD C. SCHWARTZ AND EMMA E. REDFERN
2 A Model of IFS-Informed Supervision and Consultation: Unblending from Struggle into Self-Led Clarity
DAN REED AND RAY WOOTEN
3 Facilitating Flow: Developing a Framework for Integrating IFS and Supervision in Private Practice in the UK
LIZ MARTINS
4 Parts Detecting Across Multiple Systems: The Application of IFS in Consultation to Therapists of Children and Adolescents
PAMELA K. KRAUSE
5 Consultation for the IFIO Therapist
ANN E. DROUILHET
6 Creating Access to IFS Training and Consultation for BIPOC Therapists: Black Therapists Rock Leads the Way
TAMALA FLOYD
7 Trusting Self to Heal: Removing Constraints to Therapists' Self-Energy Transforms Their Treatment of Eating Disordered Clients
JEANNE CATANZARO
8 Making the Unconscious Conscious in IFS Consultation of Sexual Abuse, Sexual Offending, and Sexual Compulsivity Cases
NANCY WONDER
9 Bias: How IFS Consultation Can Increase Awareness and Reduce Harm
KATE LINGREN
10 Keeping the Faith with IFS: Religious and Spiritual Parts of an Internal System
MARY STEEGE
11 Serving Those Who Served: Providing IFS-Informed Supervision and Consultation to Clinicians Treating Military Veterans
SHARON COOPER AND KIMBERLY COREY
12 Consultation with Therapists Who Have a Serious Illness
ROBERTA RACHEL OMIN
13 IFS Consultation: Fostering the Self-Led Therapist
FRAN BOOTH
14 In Search of Self 209
EMMA E. REDFERN
Glossary
Appendix: Methods of Unblending
DAN REED AND RAY WOOTEN