Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a newer therapy approach that is gaining research support and helps individuals better understand the different thoughts, feelings, reactions, and patterns that can show up in their daily lives.
For example, part of you may want to speak up and set a boundary, while another part worries about disappointing someone. Part of you may want to face a fear, while another part wants to avoid it. Many people notice these internal conflicts and describe feeling as though different parts of them want different things.
In IFS, these parts are not viewed as bad, broken, or something that needs to be eliminated. Instead, we work to understand their purpose, where they came from, and what they may be trying to accomplish. Often, these patterns developed as ways of coping with difficult experiences, managing emotions, or protecting us from emotional pain.
The goal of IFS is to help you develop a more understanding and compassionate relationship with the different parts of yourself. As you better understand these patterns and the roles they serve, you can respond to life’s challenges with greater flexibility, balance, and confidence.
