Event date: 2/12/2025 8:45 AM - 4:00 PM Export event
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Working with Your Parts Before Working with Your Clients

How IFS can help you be a more effective healer

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How IFS can help you be a more effective healer

Working with your own parts before working with your client's parts

Internal Family Systems

Tammy Sollenberger, LCMHC

6 Clinical Category A CEs pending approval from NASW NH

Burnout can be prevented. Often, our caregiving, fixing, helping, and analyzing parts are driving the bus. These parts have good intentions and may be the ones who have run a lot of your life in order to protect you in some way. They work hard to keep you safe and connected to your family and friends. They are tired.In this advanced IFS workshop, you will identify and get to know that parts of you who may be leading to burnout, the parts of you who think they need to do your job. You will get to know the parts who are triggered by your clients and make work a little harder, stressful, and chaotic. When you unblend from them and you begin to be the leader in your system, your work and your clients change. Identifying your own parts first so then you, the Authentic you, can clearly see your clients' parts and can begin to work in a healing flow that feels better for you both.

About the presenter

Tammy Sollenberger is an author, podcaster, and psychotherapist. She is a Certified IFS therapist and Consultant who enjoys helping people new to IFS discover their Authentic Self. She co-authored a chapter on the Enneagram and IFS with Joan Ryan in the book "Altogether Us: Integrating the IFS Model with Key Modalities, Communities and Trends." She authored the book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to Your Authentic Self," and she hosts and produces a weekly podcast called "The One Inside." She has a part who always wishes she was reading on a sunny beach.

Workshop details

  • The zoom link & any handouts will be sent to you prior to the workshop
  • There will be a 15 minute break in the morning, in the afternoon, and a 45 minute lunch break
  • Want to pay by check? Email Emryn - elessie.naswnh@socialworkers.org

 

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