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2025 Archive Bundle: $597 instead of $2616

Full access to all 2025 IFS workshops in one bundle — now $597 (a $2019 saving).

This bundle includes all 8 workshops that we offered in 2025. 

What is Our 2025 Archive Bundle?

2025 Archive Bundle includes:

 

  1. Working with Extreme Protectors in IFS Therapy – Cece Sykes, Fatimah Finney, Joanne Twombly, Mariel Pastor
  2. The Art and Science of Unblending – Rina Dubin
  3. Healing the Legacy and Cultural Burdens in IFS Therapy – Kay Gardner
  4. Befriending and Understanding Self-Like Parts – Paul Neustadt
  5. Unburdening Exiles: Exploring the Healing Steps – Einat Bronstein
  6. Self, Parts, and IFS Steps – Einat Bronstein
  7. Integrating IFS Therapy with Other Modalities – Fran Booth, Mike Elkin, Jenna Riemersma, Daphne Fatter, and Rosa Bramble Caballero
  8. Healing the Unseen in IFS Therapy: Unattached Burdens, Past Lives, & Psychedelics – Bob Falconer
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🎓 2025 Archive Bundle — Elevate your IFS Therapy skills

Enjoy lifetime access to 8 workshops from 2025.

Copy of 28 IFS THERAPY WORKSHOPS (Your Story)

🎓 2025 Archive Bundle — Elevate your IFS Therapy skills

Enjoy lifetime access to 8 workshops from 2025.

By purchasing our 2025 Archive Bundle, you will receive:

$597
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Available for 8 days, until Sunday, February 8th.

Full List of Workshops Included in the 2025 Archive Bundle:

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Working with Extreme Protectors in IFS Therapy

Protectors play a crucial role in a client’s internal system, working tirelessly to shield vulnerable exiles from pain. Often, they adopt extreme or rigid strategies to maintain stability. Yet, despite their best intentions, they can block healing or create inner conflict that keeps clients stuck. 

 

In IFS therapy, it is essential to engage with these parts while recognizing the complexity and nuances of their roles. Once we build a trusting relationship with the protectors, they can soften, trust in Self-leadership, and discover their capacity to engage cooperatively, enabling profound therapeutic progress.

 

During “Working with Extreme Protectors in IFS Therapy”, you will:

 

  • Gain a deep understanding of extreme protectors in IFS therapy, including firefighters, inner critics, and self-destructive parts.
  • Explore trauma-informed IFS approaches and the impact of dissociation on therapy.
  • Engage in experiential practice and small group work for hands-on learning.
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Unburdening Exiles: Exploring the Healing Steps

One of the unique and most valuable elements of the IFS model is the healing it offers for our internal wounds, our exiled parts who hold many flavors of pain and trauma.

 

Connecting with exiles can be quite daunting for therapists. Indeed, our field is flooded by countless methods and theories of trauma resolution, but trauma is essentially a place of deep pain in our system, and we have many parts that are afraid of going there, of connecting with the pain, experiencing it, and possibly reliving it all over again.

 

During “Unburdening Exiles: Exploring the Healing Steps“, you will gain:

 

  • Helpful insight into what is stopping or blocking you from getting to exiles, either in your own process or in your work with clients.
  • A deep understanding of the meaning and purpose of each of the steps in the process.
  • A wide perspective on the importance and impact this work could have on people’s lives, beyond healing.
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Healing the Unseen in IFS Therapy

We are living through a mental health emergency, and the dominant models of care are failing. While IFS has already transformed the therapeutic landscape, the revolution must go deeper.

 

Some of what emerges in the psyche is neither Part nor Self in the language of IFS. These are burdens, beings, or energies not rooted in our personal life history – what IFS now calls Unattached Burdens. The science of epigenetics, along with IFS’s work on Legacy Burdens, has cracked open the door – even for the most committed materialists – to consider that not everything we carry began with us.

 

In this workshop, we’ll explore how to cultivate inner perception not as abstract ideals, but as concrete, learnable skills you can bring into your practice:

 

  • Briefly acknowledge Unattached Burdens – unlike previous workshops where they were central, this event will introduce new material not covered before.
  • Use the metaphor of past lives as a tool – treating reincarnation not as doctrine, but as a language for engaging what arises in the therapeutic space.
  • Navigate the inner world with grounded practices – including the cultivation of interoception, imagination as perception, and relational spirituality rooted in presence and humility.
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Healing the Legacy and Cultural Burdens in IFS Therapy

Legacy Burdens are burdens that we receive from our ancestors. Cultural Burdens are burdens that we receive from our cultures. Both Legacy and Cultural Burdens create beliefs and patterns of behavior that can be perpetuated over many generations, such as the continuation of trauma in a family, or internalized Patriarchy in our culture.

 

In this workshop series, we’ll explore the Legacy and Cultural Burdens we carry – and how to address them within the context of IFS therapy. During this series, you will:

 

  • Develop a working idea of legacy and cultural burdens – understanding how they shape identity, behavior, and belonging across generations.
  • Reflect on the blessings and burdens you carry from your ancestors – honoring the complexity of your inheritance.
  • Explore your own legacy burdens – turning inward to notice what you carry from those who came before.
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Self, Parts, and IFS Steps

These are the core elements of the IFS model, but there’s so much more to know and understand about them before we can really make the most out of this wonderful model.

 

In this workshop, we will explore what these concepts truly mean, and you will:

 

  • Rethink what it really means to be “in Self”—and whether it’s always the right goal.
  • Deepen your understanding of unblending—not just how to do it, but why it sometimes doesn’t work.
  • Receive practical insights and guidance to overcome common stuck points in your IFS practice—both with clients and within yourself.
  • Uncover the subtle, often misunderstood relationship between Self and parts—and why trying to minimize parts might not help at all.
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Integrating IFS Therapy with Other Modalities

Integrating IFS with other approaches can open new possibilities in therapy — but it also raises questions of when, why, and how to do it well. This workshop series offers a clear foundation for thoughtful integration, helping you navigate decisions about combining models while honoring client safety, preferences, and cultural context.

 

During “Integrating IFS Therapy with Other Modalities”, you will:

 

  • Gain more flexibility – adapt your interventions to each client’s unique needs rather than fitting them into one single model.
  • Deepen trauma work – enrich IFS with the structured processing of EMDR or the body-based wisdom of Somatic Therapy.
  • Work more effectively with the body – integrate Sensorimotor approaches to access parts that are harder to reach through dialogue alone.
  • Enhance confidence with complex cases – know when to stay within IFS and when methods like Hypnosis can support the process.
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The Art and Science of Unblending

One of the key contributions of IFS is the opportunity for Unblending. In addition to this skill being used in our work with clients, it can benefit other situations, such as team building and promoting more successful communication in relationships. 

 

In this workshop, you will:

  • Deepen your understanding of unblending as a key skill for creating a clear Self-to-part relationship.
  • Learn to identify Self-Like Parts and understand how they respond differently to authentic Self-Energy.
  • Cultivate a more harmonious internal system by creating space for healing and systemic change.
  • Explore direct access techniques—both implicit and explicit—to facilitate unblending.

 

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Befriending and Understanding Self-Like Parts

When we realize we are blended with a Self-Like Part we don’t need to feel embarrassed or ashamed of this. Instead we can see this as an opportunity to Befriend and Deeply Understand one of our most valuable Parts and then help that Part discover our Self Energy.

 

As a result of taking this workshop, you will have the opportunity to:

 

  • Gain a clearer sense of how to recognize and differentiate Self-Like Parts from Self Energy.
  • Experience more ease in relating to Self-Like Parts — shifting from struggle to curiosity and compassion.
  • Deepen your understanding of the stories and hidden burdens these Parts carry, and ways to help them reconnect with Self Energy.
  • Explore approaches for supporting Self-Like Parts through Explicit and Implicit Direct Access, so they can feel seen, valued, and understood.
  • Cultivate awareness of your own Self-Like and Triggered Parts, learning to stay grounded and connected to Self in the process.

 

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2025 Archive Bundle – ends February 8.

Regular price $2616 (save $2019)

Now $597

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