

I did have that intention and I'm glad at least one person got it. So, Dick, why this book?ĭick: Yeah, boy, that's very astute Aníbal. The dream that this model can connect us all collectively and globally and heal not only ourselves and our relationships, but also heal us globally. And as we read the book, we have the feeling that you are not totally introducing and offering a model of mind to the general public, a model that can help us navigate our troubled minds and lives, but that you are also offering a dream as Luther King or Nelson Mandela did.
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It's full of powerful meditations that we know can be fundamental unblending practices and amazing case illustrations. You clarify and refresh the main concepts and fundamentals of the model. I’ve always enjoyed the two of you.Īníbal: Dick, your new book is a delight to read. Richard Schwartz: It’s great to see you both.

Today we will be speaking with him primarily about his latest book No Bad Parts, Healing Trauma, and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model published this summer by Sounds True.Īlexia Rothman: Dick, thank you so much for joining us today. He has authored many books and over 50 articles on IFS and has trained thousands of therapists and practitioners in this transformative model over the last four decades. Schwartz is the developer of the Internal Family Systems model of psychotherapy, known as IFS.

Today on Explorations in Psychotherapy we are speaking with Dr.
