IFS Therapy DEMO #1 #IFStherapydemo

Publicado 2020-08-18
IFS Therapy Demonstration Chaya Feuerman, LCSW-R

Website: empowermentaftertrauma.com

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  • @jimmilne19
    Living in a remote area of the world without access to IFS trained therapists makes this video recording an amazing source of learning and encouragement for me. I am trying to treat myself in the hope that I can in some small way help others. Thank you for this gift. Thank you!
  • @Vraellie
    This was so helpful to watch. I have gone through IFS therapy, but watching someone else go through it, makes the whole process a lot more clear to me. Thank you for the experience!
  • I particularly like this session over others on YouTube because he seems more unsure and cautious. I can see myself more in his demeanor then the others. Maybe IFS will help. Thanks to both of you for the session!
  • Your way-of-being is healing. I esp noticed it from about 11:50-13:40. 'Oh so THAT is what it sounds like and feels like to really accept oneself...... Ohhhhhhhh nowwww I get it. ' All the space you gave, after, too, allows it to become embodied, I felt. Wow. You're amazing at this.
  • Thanks for sharing this, really helpful to continue learning how to share this work with clients!
  • @leeboriack8054
    Dr. Chaya, to you and your client, thank you for sharing this incredibly informative session. Your compassion and intelligence offer so much hope.
  • @user-go5gy5zj7n
    I LOVE THIS!!! Thank you very much for sharing it! 😊🥰
  • You are an amazing therapist! So perceptive. I found this absolutely inspiring.
  • @pksteinhrv
    This was so beautifu!! It got me in touch with how much confusion I felt about wanting to reject the burdens that came with identifying with being Jewish and Jewish traditions. I should have been fluent in Yiddish, since my mother and grandparents, who lived in the same duplex spoke it all the time, as did many of my relatives, but part of me refused to become fluent, even after I was sent to after school classes to learn it. Other kids there were fluent. I feel uncomfortable with the Jewish holidays and traditions, and we were not observant or believers and neve went to temple. My mother's attitude was that nothing I was going thru was important because the comparison group was the suffering of the Jewish people... pogroms, holocause, anti-semitism, etc. This demo will be a major trailhead for me to sort out what has been in background all my life and maybe allow me to decide, from self, how I want to be Jewish. Thank you!!!
  • Such a strong kan! And thank you so much for being great at this and helping him!
  • @aussieannie01
    Fascinating stuff. Thanks to you and your patient for sharing.
  • @celiastevens4058
    Love this so much. What an amazing demo. And I love that the client is not convinced because I feel like that sometime so it's super helpful to see the example 😊
  • @Ginnytonny
    Loved watching this session, thank you both for the openness and vulnerability
  • @90qwertys
    Although I would have used a different method and process to access the exile, the way she used indirect access to have the client interact with the old wound was wonderful.The third grader had so much to say and that's so significant. When he said, "he just needs time to play," I teared up. That's so powerful. I also love when the tool transformed into a clothespin and the job changed. That is true transformational change.
  • @letypineda5839
    Thanks for sharing! Fantastic demo. We (a latin american community) are having a workshop with Richard Schwartz at the end of this month and we are Thrilled!
  • @schapiroshosh
    Wow ! What an awesome session. Beautiful work the 2 of you! But wow chaya !