Friday, July 19, 2024 - Connecting Our Stories and Our Parts - Using Genograms and Parts Maps in IFS Therapy

Program Content:

This workshop requires a working knowledge of IFS.   This full-day workshop will explore the theory and use of genograms within Family Systems Theory.  A comprehensive family history provides a helpful context for the work of Internal Family Systems Therapy.  After participants create their genogram and examine various ways of tracking IFS parts, each will create their own parts maps and discover how to use these two tools during IFS therapy.


 

Facilitator:

Carol J. Hollandsworth, LCMHCS, LMFT, AAMFT-S, Certified IFS Therapist

(She is an AAMFT-approved supervisor and LCMHC supervisor in North and South Carolina)  Carol is a certified Level III IFS therapist; she has been practicing and studying the model since 2008. Her passion is to encourage the therapist's growth, help participants work with their therapist parts, and deepen their knowledge of IFS with clients. In addition, she has been a Program Assistant with IFS Level I training and presented on IFS in various venues. In addition, Carol has training in psychodrama and experiential methods of therapy that may be included as an adjunct to IFS therapy.



 

Location:

Forest Hill Counseling

7224 Park Road (large house on the left)

Charlotte, NC 28209

 

Date:

Friday, July 19, 2024   

Time:  9:00 - 3:30; lunch is on your own


Registration: Register online to reserve your spot. Full refunds available up to one week prior to the workshop.


Cost:  $250.00   

Learning Objectives:

1.  The facilitator will provide teaching on the use of genograms under the umbrella of Family Systems Theory. In addition, you will receive guidance in collecting detailed family history and reviewing the significance of IFS therapy. In addition, participants will be guided to create the own family history/genogram.

2.  The use of Parts Maps will be discussed.  Students will learn the application of this ongoing intervention through IFS therapy. Then, participants will creatively create their own parts maps using meditations and questions.

3.  Putting together Family Systems Theory and Internal Family Systems, participants will learn the application of these interventions for the clients’ course of IFS therapy.



Contact Hours:   5 Hours  

   
 

Contact:   704-334-0524   or   carol@bareitercc.com  

   
 

About:  

 

Internal family systems, or IFS, is a type of therapy that believes people are made up of several parts or sub-personalities. It draws from structural, strategic, narrative, and Bowenian types of family therapy. The theory, according to the founder of IFS, Dr. Richard Schwartz, is that people have several parts living within them that have both healthy and unhealthy roles. The assumption is all parts belong and in their non-extreme roles, have something positive for the individual. One goal of IFS therapy is to discover the core Self and become Self-led, which can bring harmony and balance to and with these parts in one’s internal family system.



 

About the Facilitator:

   
 

 Carol is a certified Level III IFS therapist; she has been practicing and studying the model since 2008. Her passion is to encourage the therapist's growth, help participants work with their therapist parts, and deepen their knowledge of IFS with clients. In addition, she has been a Program Assistant with IFS Level I training and presented on IFS in various venues. In addition, Carol has training in psychodrama and experiential methods of therapy that may be included as an adjunct to IFS therapy.


   
 
 

Register Here 

Bareiter Counseling Center has been approved by NBCC as an approved continuing education provider, ACEP No. 7172. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Bareiter Counseling Center is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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