Living in Alignment ⓖ

Internal Family Systems with Jen Patterson

October 11, 2021 Ghada B Khalifeh Episode 43
Internal Family Systems with Jen Patterson
Living in Alignment ⓖ
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Living in Alignment ⓖ
Internal Family Systems with Jen Patterson
Oct 11, 2021 Episode 43
Ghada B Khalifeh

We all have different parts inside of us. This is perfectly normal, not psychotic. There are no bad parts, from exiles to protectors to managers and firefighters. But our relationship with some parts is often better than others, and a wonderful path to healing and growth is to repair our relationship with all of our parts.


In today’s episode we are going to explore the wonderful path of the internal family system with guest expert Jennifer Patterson. Jen will give us a quick introduction to basic internal family system concepts, what it's like to experience different parts of us, and practice IFS for healing and restoring wholeness. Jennifer is an Internal Family Systems Practitioner, a PhD biologist and a co-parent to a lovely, growing teen. She’s committed to helping people both find self-compassion and healing within themselves and to spreading that self-compassion and healing power to others.


“I always like to notice the parallels between IFS and shamanic healing, they talk about part of our souls will orbit around trauma ”— JEN PATTERSON

<<EPISODE NOTES>>

  • The origin story of IFS 
  • Introduction of  the Internal Family Systems model
  • The many common parts including the Self and relationships between our parts.
  • Learn about managers, protectors , exiles and firefighters
  • Why do we become reactive when we’re triggered ? and why we turn into addictive behavior?
  • The SELF energy
  • How does the IFS model help us to work with all  parts of who we are ?
  • How does it impact our wellbeing and parenting ?
  • A practice to start unraveling your self parts 


“My Self is not different from your Self, but my self parts are different from your parts”— JEN PATTERSON


<<RESOURCES AND LINKS>>

Show Notes

We all have different parts inside of us. This is perfectly normal, not psychotic. There are no bad parts, from exiles to protectors to managers and firefighters. But our relationship with some parts is often better than others, and a wonderful path to healing and growth is to repair our relationship with all of our parts.


In today’s episode we are going to explore the wonderful path of the internal family system with guest expert Jennifer Patterson. Jen will give us a quick introduction to basic internal family system concepts, what it's like to experience different parts of us, and practice IFS for healing and restoring wholeness. Jennifer is an Internal Family Systems Practitioner, a PhD biologist and a co-parent to a lovely, growing teen. She’s committed to helping people both find self-compassion and healing within themselves and to spreading that self-compassion and healing power to others.


“I always like to notice the parallels between IFS and shamanic healing, they talk about part of our souls will orbit around trauma ”— JEN PATTERSON

<<EPISODE NOTES>>

  • The origin story of IFS 
  • Introduction of  the Internal Family Systems model
  • The many common parts including the Self and relationships between our parts.
  • Learn about managers, protectors , exiles and firefighters
  • Why do we become reactive when we’re triggered ? and why we turn into addictive behavior?
  • The SELF energy
  • How does the IFS model help us to work with all  parts of who we are ?
  • How does it impact our wellbeing and parenting ?
  • A practice to start unraveling your self parts 


“My Self is not different from your Self, but my self parts are different from your parts”— JEN PATTERSON


<<RESOURCES AND LINKS>>