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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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Clinician Spotlight: Ashley Thompson

We are thrilled to welcome Ashley Thompson, a California Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, to our team. Ashley specializes in working with individuals who identify as Highly Sensitive Persons, perfectionists, people-pleasers, or planners, helping them navigate life’s challenges with compassion and insight.

Learn more to discover if Ashley is an ideal fit for your therapy needs!

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Clinician Spotlight: Peggy Rost

We are thrilled to welcome Peggy, Clinical Social Worker licensed in the state of Oregon, to our clinical team. Peggy brings a deep passion for helping individuals reconnect with themselves and navigate life’s challenges with authenticity and compassion.

Learn more to find out if Peggy is an ideal fit for your therapy needs!

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Gut Instinct & IFS - How your parts and Self can support gut health

Common experiences of butterflies in your stomach or a gut-wrenching experience along with a growing body of research make it clear: the gut is sensitive to emotion, and emotions are sensitive to the gut. Our bodies and minds are inseparable, and in a constant feedback loop of communication. It makes sense, then, that your parts are inevitably affected by what’s going on in the belly and digestive system.

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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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Friends of the Collective Spotlight: Peter Legård Nielsen, Certified IFS Practitioner, Certified Advanced Rolfer, Writer

We’re excited to introduce you to Friend of the Collective Peter Legård Nielsen. As an IFS therapist, he helps clients get in direct contact with their sub-personalities and free them from incorrect notions, burdens, burdensome emotions, and misplaced roles. Often, these sub-personalities have completely different perceptions of past events than the clients do, leading to the resolution of apparently insoluble mental conflicts in particularly surprising ways through the body.

Learn more about our friend, Peter Legård Nielsen, in this interview!

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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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Intersections: IFS and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

The Self serves as a guiding light, able to communicate with parts from a place of acceptance and compassion, which facilitates healing among burdened or challenging parts. And, it exists in everyone. In contrast to CBT’s focus on challenging and replacing distorted thoughts, IFS focuses on fostering a depth of understanding that comes from the core of the person—their Self.

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Friends of the Collective Spotlight: Shelly Johnson, LMHC CIFST (she/her)

Meet Shelly, an LMHC from Des Moines, Iowa, and our next IFS-TC Friend of the month! Shelly runs Compassionate Hearts Therapy, where she passionately uses the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model with her clients, specializing in areas like depression, anxiety, addiction, and trauma. Introduced to IFS during graduate school in Chicago, she fell in love with the model's elegant approach to unpacking feelings.

Read more to learn about Shelly's IFS-inspired resource, "The Parts Inside of Me."

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Friends of the Collective Spotlight: Ciara McGriskin of Souliology

We're thrilled to introduce Ciara McGriskin, the visionary behind Souliology, as our featured IFS friend of the collective! Ciara's journey into the world of Internal Family Systems (IFS) began from her experience as a clinical hypnotherapist seeking to enrich her practice with a complementary modality. Upon discovering IFS, she recognized it as the missing piece she had been searching for.

Driven by her transformative experiences with IFS, Ciara founded Souliology, offering IFS retreats in Europe and the USA. These retreats, predominantly led by Senior IFS Lead trainers, cater to IFS therapists, practitioners, and those interested in IFS from around the globe.

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Learn more about our friend, Tammy Sollenberger, in this interview!

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Clinician Spotlight: David Polidi, LISW, IFS Therapist in Massachusetts

We are excited to welcome David Polidi, a Licensed Independent Social Worker, as the newest clinician on our Massachusetts IFS Telehealth Collective clinical team. With a passion for connecting with individuals and helping them feel empowered throughout their healing journey, he has a strong interest in helping those who have experienced trauma.

David believes that counseling is only as good as the connection you have with someone, therefore building authentic relationships, where people feel safe to express all of their emotions without feeling any judgment.

Learn more about IFS clinician David Polidi to see if she seems like a right fit for you!

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IFS and Mindfulness for Stress: Complementary Supports to Help You Overcome Ongoing Stress

Whether stress accumulates gradually or hits us suddenly, it can lead to a cascade of effects, from physical illness to burnout. Both mindfulness and the IFS model offer unique pathways toward regaining equilibrium and reclaiming our sense of equanimity. While mindfulness provides a powerful approach to staying present and cultivating inner calm, IFS offers a structured method for processing the past and fostering deep healing in the present.

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Friends of the Collective Spotlight: Tammy Sollenburger, LCMHC (she/her)

We're excited to introduce Tammy Sollenberger as our featured IFS Friend of the Month! Tammy is a podcast host and author, and her work offers accessible insights into IFS for both clinicians and individuals seeking personal growth. Tammy's work is driven by her belief in the transformative power of IFS to heal and deepen understanding of oneself and others, and we’re proud to call her this month’s friend of the collective.

Learn more about our friend, Tammy Sollenberger, in this interview!

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Bringing All Your Parts to the Table on Valentine’s Day

Whether you’re jazzed about Valentine’s Day with your beau, or dreading the season for any reason, IFS can help you get closer to the ones you love, including yourself.

Learn more about our new IFS Couples Therapy offering in Oregon and Massachusetts.

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Friends of the Collective Spotlight: Dorie Cameron, IFS Therapist and Author

We're thrilled to announce our featured IFS Friend of the Month, author and IFS Therapist Dorie Cameron! With over 30 years of professional experience with extensive training in psychology, education, creativity, and yoga, Dorie has shared her two books with us as resources for our community.

Learn more about our friend, Dorie Cameron, in this interview!

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