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During this Workshop, you will:

Rethink what it really means to be “in Self”—and whether it’s always the right goal.

Uncover the subtle, often misunderstood relationship between Self and parts—and why trying to minimize parts might not help at all.

Deepen your understanding of unblending—not just how to do it, but why it sometimes doesn’t work.

Explore why the IFS Protocol may feel rigid—and how to follow it without losing attunement, safety, or flow.

Receive practical insights and guidance to overcome common stuck points in your IFS practice—both with clients and within yourself.

See how Self, parts, and unblending are not separate skills—but deeply intertwined aspects of the healing process.

Meet the trainer

Einat Bronstein

Einat Avni Bronstein, MSW, graduated from Law school in Tel Aviv University, and earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at Washington University. Einat is an experienced psychotherapist with over 26 years of clinical experience with individuals, couples, families, and groups.

 

She has lived and worked with IFS since the early days of the model and learned directly from the IFS founder Richard Schwartz PhD. She’s a certified IFS therapist, a certified supervisor and a Senior International Lead Trainer for IFSI. Einat is also the co-founder and co-director of The Israeli Institute for IFS.

 

She taught couples therapy for many years in Tel Aviv University, presented multiple times at the IFS Annual Conference and led IFS trainings, seminars and workshops all over the world.

Einat is married, has 4 children. Her main passions are her family, her work, and she’s a devoted lover of nature and the outdoors. Einat says she feels blessed that all aspects of her life have been touched, influenced and inspired by the unique, loving perspective of the IFS model.

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