After you sign up, you will receive an e-mail with the link to the webinar recording.


Working with Therapist Parts to Access Self in IFS
During this webinar, you will learn:
- How to recognize therapist parts that may hinder the therapeutic process.
- How to work with your therapist parts during sessions and address them between the sessions.
- Why presence (Self) is more important than following the ‘correct protocol’.
This event was live on April 23, 2024.
After you sign up, we will send you an e-mail confirmation and then, up to a few hours, an e-mail with the link to the recording with no time limit.
Meet the guest
Paul Neustadt
Paul Neustadt, MSS, LICSW, is a senior IFS Co-Lead Trainer. He also co-leads a monthly seminar for IFS Level 1 training graduates focused on integrating the skills learned in the Level 1 training.
He has led workshops on Self Led Parenting, the Therapeutic Relationship in IFS, Direct Access: An Essential Skill of IFS, IFS and Climate Change, and The Gifts of Our Exiles.
For 17 years Paul was director of a community counselling and prevention program for children, adolescents, and their families. Paul has also worked in a college counselling centre and community mental health centre, and taught couples and family therapy in a family therapy institute and two graduate programs.
In his private practice, Paul now specializes in IFS consultation, both group and individual.

Meet the host
Michał Grześkowiak
Michał has been dedicated to communication and mental health fields for the past 15 years, working with groups and individuals. Fully immersed in IFS for the past four years.
As a psychologist and facilitator, he works with individuals in IFS-focused private practice and supports the community of Mental Health Professionals as a member of the Life Architect Team through writing, hosting, and coordinating trainings and workshops. He is the author of several hundred articles and recordings, especially interested in using stories and analogies to present ideas in fresh, unusual ways.
In earlier work as a trainer and speaker, he has conducted communication trainings and lectures at organizations like Dell and Volkswagen, multiple Universities, and conferences like Polyglot Conference, TEDxPoznan, Toastmasters Leadership Institute, etc. After work, he enjoys playing percussion instruments and moving in nature.
