IFS Workshops

Befriending and Understanding Self-Like Parts
Self-like parts are the most creative and functional parts we often identify with as our best selves. This workshop with Paul Neustadt explores how these parts, while seemingly embodying our strengths, may carry hidden burdens and a disconnection from true Self energy.
Paul Neustadt
Dec. 3 & 4, 2025
17:00 - 21:00 CET

Self-Like Parts: Free IFS Webinar with Paul Neustadt
In this live online webinar with Paul, we’ll explore how to recognize when we’re identified with strong, highly functional parts of ourselves and understand the huge responsibility they have taken on.
Paul Neustadt
On-demand
Coming soon

Trauma, Spirit and IFS: The Deeper Realms of Healing
During this experiential workshop, Bob will guide you through meditation, parts mapping and inner-sense exercises to explore how Spirit can support healing from trauma. You’ll see a live demo of this process and try it yourself through practices like sentence-stem work and writing a dialogue with Spirit.
Robert Falconer
January 29 & 30
17:00 - 21:00 CET
Coming soon

Self, Parts, and IFS Steps
Rethink what it really means to be “in Self”—and whether it’s always the right goal. Receive practical insights and guidance to overcome common stuck points in your IFS practice—both with clients and within yourself.
Einat Bronstein
On-demand
8 hours

The Art and Science of Unblending
Unblending is a vital skill for cultivating a clear, self-to-part relationship, creating space for healing, and fostering systemic change. This workshop with Rina Dubin will deepen understanding of direct access—both implicit and explicit—to facilitate unblending.
Rina Dubin
Nov. 13 & 14, 2025
17:00 - 21:00 CET

1. The Art of Integration: Principles for Combining Therapeutic Modalities
Are you curious about integrating Internal Family Systems (IFS) with other therapeutic approaches but unsure where to begin? This foundational workshop provides essential principles for thoughtful, effective integration that honors your clients, your level of training, and the integrity of the integrated models.
Jenna Riemersma
On-demand

2. Integrating EMDR into the IFS Process
In this workshop, you will learn what EMDR is and how the phases of EMDR align with the IFS steps. The commonalities and differences of IFS and EMDR will be discussed. The benefits of integrating these two modalities, including the current research, risks, and limitations of integration will be explored.
Daphne Fatter
On-demand

3. Integrating Hypnotic Technology With IFS Therapy
The most fundamental IFS techniques are derived from hypnosis, which helps clients utilize their imagination to alter their responses. This workshop will enable participants to be more aware of hypnotic phenomena so that they can employ them more consciously and effectively.
Michael Elkin
On-demand

4. Parts and the Body: Integrating Sensorimotor Techniques into the IFS Protocol
This workshop offers practical ways to bring together Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP) to help clients heal from trauma and restore a sense of wholeness. IFS provides a clear map for understanding a client’s inner parts and accessing the Self, our natural state of calm, curiosity, and compassion.
Rosa Bramble Caballero
On-demand

5. Integrating Somatic Practices within the IFS Protocol
“Find it in the body” is a core component of the IFS therapeutic process. This workshop explores how somatic practices can be seamlessly integrated into the Internal Family Systems (IFS) protocol. Participants will learn to recognize and welcome the somatic expressions of parts, naturally incorporating the body into a collaborative, ongoing healing process.
Fran Booth
On-demand

6. Bringing It All Together: A Simple Tool for Skillful Integration
Discover the revolutionary three-word shorthand that’s transforming how therapists practice IFS—even with clients who’ve never heard of parts work before. The Move Toward Method: Notice, Know, Need
Jenna Riemersma
On-demand

Integrating IFS Therapy with Other Modalities
This workshop series explores how to effectively combine Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy with other therapeutic approaches to enhance client outcomes. Guided by renowned trainers Fran Booth, Mike Elkin, Jenna Riemersma, Daphne Fatter, and Rosa Bramble Caballero.
Fran Booth, Michael Elkin (+3)
On-demand