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Clinician Spotlight: Marshall Huggins, IFS Therapist in California

We are excited to introduce Marshall Huggins, a Licensed Therapist who integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), existentialism, and mindfulness into his work. Marshall creates a warm, safe, and down-to-earth space, helping clients explore their inner world and align with their values.

Learn more about Marshall’s unique approach and see if he’s the right fit for your journey!

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Clinician Spotlight: Kristina Shimokawa

We are delighted to welcome Kristina, a Licensed Therapist with a passion for Internal Family Systems (IFS), to our team. Kristina’s approach is warm, open, and collaborative, providing clients with a structured, secure space to explore their inner and outer systems.

Learn more about Kristina and find out if she’s the right therapist for you!

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Creating a Good Fit: A Guide to Finding an IFS Therapist for You

We know that finding a therapist you feel comfortable with and who is effective at helping you can feel like a daunting search. It’s one thing to decide that you want or need therapy. But from there, how do you wade through the countless treatment types, credentials, and specializations, let alone determine the qualities and ineffable chemistry that makes a therapist a good fit?

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Intersections: IFS and EMDR

One of the most powerful synergies in therapy today is the combination of IFS and EMDR. These two approaches compliment each other. You might have parts that are more comfortable processing the charge of traumatic memories using EMDR before exploring parts in more depth through IFS. On the other hand, the foundation of IFS might make EMDR feel safer and more approachable as you do that work.

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Transforming Trauma and Earning Secure Attachment with IFS

The IFS model can shed light on what's happening inside us during trauma. IFS recognizes that we all have an inborn, core essence of spiritual intelligence, perspective, confidence and compassion—our Self energy. However, we also have parts that unconsciously take on different protective roles and survival strategies in response to life experiences, particularly traumatic ones.

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