
The One Inside: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) podcast
IFS and Relational Intelligence with François Le Doze
Mar 15, 2024
Dr. François Le Doze discusses crisis influencing his approach to IFS and Polyvagal Theory in Relational Intelligence. Emphasizes self-regulation, co-regulation, and 'Bubble Theory' for nervous system calming. Highlights the need for external interventions and self-regulation in therapy to navigate internal struggles and blending within the therapeutic relationship.
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Quick takeaways
- IFS therapy can aid in personal crisis resolution and self-understanding, integrating neurology and psychotherapy.
- Implementing relational intelligence helps navigate dissociation bubbles and promote deeper healing in therapeutic relationships.
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Understanding Attachment and Early Interactions
People who resist being in a 'bubble' of pressure may have experienced early interactions with attachment figures as overwhelming. The physical interactions in their past may have led them to seek independence and resist external pressure. This resistance could stem from attachment wounds, where individuals reject pressure and seek autonomy.
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