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EMDR + IFS PARTS Protocol an EMDRIA Approved Integration Training with Dr. Kendhal Hart
This workshop is for EMDR-trained therapists / clinicians who want to integrate IFS or parts work into their existing practice.
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Dr. Hart provides an overview of various integration techniques therapists can use to blend EMDR and IFS. This workshop is designed for EMDR-trained therapists who want to integrate IFS or parts work into their existing practice.
Kendhal is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Basic Trainer as well as an IFS Certified Therapist having completed IFS Level 3 training. She is a seasoned educator and leader providing guidance for all levels of practice.
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Transcending Trauma with Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) - with Dr. Richard SchwartzTranscending Trauma with Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) - with Dr. Richard Schwartz
Transcending Trauma with Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) - with Dr. Richard Schwartz
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Want to learn more about IFS? PESI has a great deal on IFS Course, and It's Available Now! 👉 Learn More: www.pekf93j.com/938L6R/2ZJBF9/ "Internal Family Systems is a powerfully transformative, evidence-based model of psychotherapy. We believe the mind is naturally multiple and that is a good thing. Our inner parts contain valuable qualities and our core Self knows how to heal, allowing us to be...
Talk with Dr. Bruce Perry About His Book, 'What Happened to You?'Talk with Dr. Bruce Perry About His Book, 'What Happened to You?'
Talk with Dr. Bruce Perry About His Book, 'What Happened to You?'
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Have you ever wondered "Why did I do that?" or "Why can't I just control my behavior?" Others may judge our reactions and think, "What's wrong with that person?" When questioning our emotions, it's easy to place the blame on ourselves; holding ourselves and those around us to an impossible standard. It's time we started asking a different question.
Evaluating and Modifying Our Expectations of Self - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSEvaluating and Modifying Our Expectations of Self - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Evaluating and Modifying Our Expectations of Self - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim discusses the need to regularly evaluate our expectations of self, as doing so helps combat overthinking. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Overthinking as a Clinician? Keep it Simple for Yourself - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSOverthinking as a Clinician? Keep it Simple for Yourself - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Overthinking as a Clinician? Keep it Simple for Yourself - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim discusses the power of approaching overthinking and self-doubt by simplifying how you respond to those thoughts. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Models for Supporting Grief Recovery: DABDA vs the TEAR Model - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSModels for Supporting Grief Recovery: DABDA vs the TEAR Model - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Models for Supporting Grief Recovery: DABDA vs the TEAR Model - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim offers a quick look at the TEAR model as an alternate approach to working with grief recovery. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Is Prolonged Grief Over-Pathologizing Grief? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSIs Prolonged Grief Over-Pathologizing Grief? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Is Prolonged Grief Over-Pathologizing Grief? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim briefly discusses two ways to begin to think about and conceptualize the addition of Prolonged Grief to the recent DSM update. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
3 Pronged Healing Journey Approach - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern Intimacy3 Pronged Healing Journey Approach - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern Intimacy
3 Pronged Healing Journey Approach - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern Intimacy
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Dr. Kate explains how to break down the 3 different elements of the healing journey for survivors. For more from Dr. Kate Balestrieri: www.modernintimacy.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Domains of Impact in Sexual Trauma - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern IntimacyDomains of Impact in Sexual Trauma - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern Intimacy
Domains of Impact in Sexual Trauma - Dr. Kate Balestrieri, PsyD, Founder of Modern Intimacy
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Dr. Kate gives a brief overview of the Domains of Impact in regards to sexual trauma. For more from Dr. Kate Balestrieri: www.modernintimacy.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Burnout vs Moral Injury - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSBurnout vs Moral Injury - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Burnout vs Moral Injury - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim briefly covers the difference between carer burnout and moral injury. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Compartmentalizing & How it Acts as a Way to Hold on to TraumaCompartmentalizing & How it Acts as a Way to Hold on to Trauma
Compartmentalizing & How it Acts as a Way to Hold on to Trauma
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Jim explains how often care workers will compartmentalize and not realize the toll it takes on them when holding on to trauma shared by a client. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
How Cultivating a Support Network of Fellow Care Workers Can Help to Avoid BurnoutHow Cultivating a Support Network of Fellow Care Workers Can Help to Avoid Burnout
How Cultivating a Support Network of Fellow Care Workers Can Help to Avoid Burnout
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Jim explains why having a support network that includes fellow care workers that do the same type of work as he does is essential to avoiding burnout. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Do You Remember Why You Got into Social Work or How it Has Changed You? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCSDo You Remember Why You Got into Social Work or How it Has Changed You? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
Do You Remember Why You Got into Social Work or How it Has Changed You? - Jim LaPierre, LCSW, CCS
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Jim goes over a question he likes to ask those he mentors in examining what their work means for them. For more from Jim LaPierre: www.thebesttherapy.org/ www.sobernow.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view full video trainings & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers
Reservations with Concurrent Documentation & How to Include it in Virtual Sessions - Maelissa HallReservations with Concurrent Documentation & How to Include it in Virtual Sessions - Maelissa Hall
Reservations with Concurrent Documentation & How to Include it in Virtual Sessions - Maelissa Hall
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Maelissa Hall address reservations around practicing concurrent documentation and gives advice on how to include it in virtual sessions. For more from Maelissa: www.qaprep.com/ Learn more about Mentally Fit: joinmentallyfit.com/ To view the full video for this training & more, join Mentally Fit Pro: joinmentallyfit.com/providers

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @stanbily9416
    @stanbily9416 Місяць тому

    Forget the TQ+. It is about the LGB.

  • @heatherwall9571
    @heatherwall9571 Місяць тому

    Bullshit

  • @sandramedina9482
    @sandramedina9482 Місяць тому

    Why the massage table though?

  • @dgschindele
    @dgschindele 2 місяці тому

    Has it occurred to you to offer ART to Joe Biden for stuttering and providing him optimal mental sharpness? Think of the impact!

  • @gitasong
    @gitasong 2 місяці тому

    What about a hypercritical client for whom nothing you do is right, or who imposes a series of double-binds: "Do this-no, don't do that; do this other thing over there-no don't do that," and back and forth and back and forth? You try to do what they ask, and then the next minute it's wrong. It leaves no room for you to do anything.

  • @SerikPoliasc
    @SerikPoliasc 3 місяці тому

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  • @SerikPoliasc
    @SerikPoliasc 3 місяці тому

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  • @SerikPoliasc
    @SerikPoliasc 3 місяці тому

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  • @HicksYvette-l8e
    @HicksYvette-l8e 3 місяці тому

    Allen Margaret Clark Brian Clark Kimberly

  • @HicksYvette-l8e
    @HicksYvette-l8e 3 місяці тому

    Hall Lisa Moore Thomas Williams Susan

  • @debbiepiper
    @debbiepiper 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this great overview of trauma therapies.

  • @BetterDays_Now
    @BetterDays_Now 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, watching this again. ❤❤❤

  • @hummingbird66
    @hummingbird66 4 місяці тому

    Respect, courageous. Thank-you for the work you do and make available to all of us damaged people. Just truly amazing

  • @BetterDays_Now
    @BetterDays_Now 4 місяці тому

    Excellent, helpful information. Tyvm

  • @JoanneJaworski
    @JoanneJaworski 4 місяці тому

    Energy techniques already use many mind aspects to overcome many ailments and illnesses (even those considered incurable). Adding parts work in conjunction would further shorten the time of illness and discomfort at an even deeper level when combined with mind/energy tools!

  • @rahulganti98
    @rahulganti98 4 місяці тому

    This woman is a fraudster. I attended her therapy and nothing comes out. All she does are the eye movements. The claims are absolute rubbish.

  • @wendyb1356
    @wendyb1356 4 місяці тому

    What if you don't remember trauma?

  • @ehmaidan
    @ehmaidan 5 місяців тому

    A living example is Connor Murphy

  • @SuperBlakes2
    @SuperBlakes2 5 місяців тому

    I've just started this therapy. So far it seems way better than any other model of therapy.❤

  • @LoriKerman
    @LoriKerman 5 місяців тому

    Is anger and rage considered a firefighter

  • @livingmedicineinstitute
    @livingmedicineinstitute 6 місяців тому

    Interested in the perspective Dick has on entities and guides? Check out Dick Schwartz, founder of Internal Family Systems, discussing the implication of IFS, Psychedelics, and the Spirit World: ua-cam.com/video/ynLoA0c2ciU/v-deo.htmlsi=D9YGFUKI3N86zGQv

  • @FrancesHart99
    @FrancesHart99 6 місяців тому

    When you are doing a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education the tutors question you about your childhood to determine whether you had a secure attachment with a nurturing adult. They don’t think you have the capacity to be the safe adult that delights in the child if you haven’t experienced that as a child. Attachment theory is foundational to the course. It’s interesting listening to you talking about the Self that emerges when the Parts allow space, are compassionately respected, and are relieved of their burdens. I think IFS is a transformative theory.

  • @AnneAlready
    @AnneAlready 7 місяців тому

    Oh, wow. I sure hope this wonderful, courageous man is well and happy. 🙏❤ My heart goes out to him for what he's been burdened with all these years. It's so generous of the two of you to share part of this session to show just how powerful IFS can be.

  • @effortless4588
    @effortless4588 7 місяців тому

    31:32

  • @Anniebear7f
    @Anniebear7f 7 місяців тому

    Thank you to the Man who is Featur3d here.

  • @Anniebear7f
    @Anniebear7f 7 місяців тому

    Multidimensional echo there around the 50 Minute markn✨💖🎇

  • @moritz584
    @moritz584 7 місяців тому

    This is a great point! Could you provide sources for the claim about the number of diagnosis

  • @3mrch
    @3mrch 7 місяців тому

    I really couldn't continue listening because he constantly clears his throat which is a major trigger for me

  • @australienski6687
    @australienski6687 7 місяців тому

    I was a long time psychonaut, never really had a bad trip until i decided to try a heroic dose of shrooms, acid and DMT in one night. It shot me into a psychotic episode that lasted 3 months. I thought i was trapped in a movie, I smashed my house up, got arrested and taken into an ambulance, for some reason i stripped naked, escaped the ambulance and ran into a moving car, somehow I wasn't hurt i kept running until the police tasered me it took like 10 police to subdue me, I couldn't breathe and in the moment thought I was George Floyd being killed again. I was then taken to hospital and strapped to a bed, I thought I was literally Jesus being crucified, I was absolutely terrified. My family thought i was never coming back. I've never touched drugs since that episode. Any professional Doctor whom insinuates that psychadelics are harmeless should lose their jobs and be banned from practicing.

    • @fruitsoup7555
      @fruitsoup7555 5 місяців тому

      No thats just your experience 😂😂

    • @australienski6687
      @australienski6687 5 місяців тому

      @@fruitsoup7555 Yes it was my experience, what's your point?

    • @fruitsoup7555
      @fruitsoup7555 5 місяців тому

      Oh shoot my bad misread your comment i agree with you tho

    • @SOWICKEDIMWUZIE
      @SOWICKEDIMWUZIE 5 місяців тому

      Lmao, you're the idiot chose to mix them, lmao

    • @chacklet4542
      @chacklet4542 4 місяці тому

      how'd you comeback? u just came back naturally or with medications?

  • @Star-dj1kw
    @Star-dj1kw 8 місяців тому

    ✅ good video

  • @Star-dj1kw
    @Star-dj1kw 8 місяців тому

    ❤ whole video was great; love this insight at the very end 1:25:30 where the lady asks Richard a question

  • @chooseaname1423
    @chooseaname1423 8 місяців тому

    If you interview Dr Schwartz again, I’m interested in his answers to the following questions: what kind of preparation or life situation should a patient be in before starting this work with past trauma in terms of it maybe being too much if they have too many other things going on in their life or working on emotion tolerance skills beforehand or if this is work that can just be started anytime of life and in any condition? What to warn clients about in terms of how they will feel after and in between sessions and how to care for themselves during that time as well as how long of a journey this work would be so they can wait until they have time/capacity to start this work? Also, how to organize the work in terms of working on one part at a time through healing before starting another or what to do with the ones that pop up and how to keep track of them, when to get back to them, etc? Also, can this work bring up repressed memories from childhood trauma (in case of amnestic clients) and is it unsafe for them to unbury those? What types of consequences come from unburying those and how to help someone through those phases? How can the client ever trust it’s real? It seems more dangerous to open up that can of worms for someone who otherwise doesn’t have memory of the events.

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow 8 місяців тому

    I have always talked within therapy, "A part of me feels like _____, but then another part of me feels like _____." It wasn't until I got into trauma therapy with a licensed IFS therapist that it all came together! ❤ This therapy has changed my life and has made me realize I'm not crazy....I just have many parts that contradict one another.

    • @BF-non
      @BF-non 3 місяці тому

      Yes! weird how this is not more popular and common knowledge.

  • @mores5780
    @mores5780 8 місяців тому

    Wow, this man is a master, so skilled. Loved it.

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 8 місяців тому

    Throw away your stupid simplistic naive ideas of what a hallucination is. I'm talking about a robust deeply sophisticated notion of hallucination. Hallucinations that are so real you cannot distinguish them from reality. Hallucinations that are so mesmerizing that... Imagine that you started imagining that you were a kangaroo and you just sat there day after day after day imagining that you were a kangaroo and you imagined it so much that you literally became a kangaroo and you could not remember anymore that you were ever a human. That's the kind of power of imagination that I'm talking about. See so the irony of people who criticize psychedelics is that they themselves are doing it from a state of hallucination but they're so ignorant and oblivious and lacking in self reflection that they don't understand that what they're doing is you're criticizing psychedelics from a state of hallucination and delusion.

  • @vanessaverner8480
    @vanessaverner8480 9 місяців тому

    My ex was physically abused by his stepdad. When his grandparents got custody, she took him for three sessions. The first session he saw his grandmother go in afterwards and talk alone with him. He refused to talk to the therapist after that. He told the therapist that he wouldn’t talk to someone who talked about him behind his back. So he was silent for the rest of that session. Grandma took him back and then silence the next session. Then grandma never sought therapy again.

  • @annahouse5621
    @annahouse5621 9 місяців тому

    The questions about the correlation between trauma and health related issues, please read the Adverse Childhood Experiences studies. Felliti et al., 1998 is the first.

  • @WW11110
    @WW11110 9 місяців тому

    Yey I can comment again!

  • @ri000ck
    @ri000ck 9 місяців тому

    Thank you because i was told my psychosis was caused by stress but i have drug induced psychosis and this helped make sense of that

  • @MelissaSutlief
    @MelissaSutlief 9 місяців тому

    Can ART be used for stuttering?

  • @HomeFromFarAway
    @HomeFromFarAway 9 місяців тому

    parentification is abusive. incompetent parents are not capable of keeping the child safe so the kids take responsibility. forcing limits on a parentified child is disgusting abuse

  • @TheManWhoCan1998
    @TheManWhoCan1998 10 місяців тому

    Loved this! My therapist has been doing IFS with me after 5+ years of CBT/DBT not doing a single thing for me. IFS is the most difficult thing I’ve done in my life but it’s slowly helping

  • @goodshepard00
    @goodshepard00 10 місяців тому

    Great info. Thank you!

  • @kirstenerman8068
    @kirstenerman8068 10 місяців тому

    Sometimes a bit deep, but knowing the enneagram makes this so much clearer. Self=essence, Centers of intelligence...heart has trouble with shame/victim, head types have trouble with fear/anxiety body types have trouble with anger/contol... Types 1 perfectionist fights the inner critic , type 2 values helping others and forgetting themselves type 3 performer forgets value of self separate from what they do, type 8 the challenger has trouble being vulnerable... you get the picture. There is a childhood wound that causes one to deal with the world in a certain way. It is a personality tool that can define your box or help you out of it.

  • @emg3125
    @emg3125 10 місяців тому

    it absolutely can cause psychosis I started my episodes after 2 months of just one time use. I took two grams. I literally ruined my life completely. please stay away from this drug its not worth ruining your life

  • @kathleenmcgah3170
    @kathleenmcgah3170 10 місяців тому

    This is helpful in terms of helping to think about what insurance companies will think about....but it's frustrating, too, because things like building rapport, active listening, creating a safe space to explore feelings, helping a client put thoughts and feelings into words while they are attuned to by a professional, etc are the most powerful pieces of therapy. And, most people actually do not get that outside of therapy, which is probably why they are there in the first place! When these are things that people DO get from birth, consistently and often enough, they are usually quite well-adjusted, resilient human beings. Just my two cents. I still REALLY appreciate your videos. And have found many helpful tips and strategies. (I hate progress notes, like most people here!). Thank you.

  • @thezzach
    @thezzach 10 місяців тому

    6:15 25:20 So no one gets close enough to hurt you. 28:00 get high to get higher than the flames ➡️➡️suicide 31:00 other IFS therapist 👌 35:00 you’re the boss. Can we just heal the hurt Parts so they’re not so vulnerable ? 38:00 role playing 1:00:30 This is identical to something i experienced where i almost killed my father-in-law What was it like for that Part to takeover? What was it like for that Part to have me take the reins away? 1:18:35 backlash 1:23:20 The grief is starting to slow up

  • @ruthlesskarmaable
    @ruthlesskarmaable 10 місяців тому

    Amen. Thank you God. I needed this so much right now. I’m sorry I forget to ask you. I’m so tired of being angry. I’m so tired of being alone. I’m so tired of being in pain. I’m so tired of being afraid of people. I’m so tired of the indifference of so many people. Thank you for telling me to go towards the people that love the way I love. Will you please help me to know who to trust to show my weaknesses and vulnerabilities to. I’m so wounded from the hyenas all taking a bite after pretending to be from you. The liars and deceivers that are so busy pretending to be of God, pretending to win souls for God by preaching preaching preaching… Why is it so hard for them to to just love someone the way they want most to be loved? Why has it been so hard for me to love myself that way? Why have I felt like I have to earn human love? I wonder if they are capable of it. What don’t I understand yet?

  • @nicolaslade6733
    @nicolaslade6733 10 місяців тому

    Could Richard do a podcast on shame of and in old age

  • @kenbomar375
    @kenbomar375 10 місяців тому

    Interesting. Manuchin and Haley began these therapies in the 1960’s. What works is timeless.