Therapy in a Nutshell

Mapping your Parts- This IFS Exercise Can Help You Heal Trauma

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Dec 12, 2025
Explore the transformative exercise of mapping your parts to heal trauma through Internal Family Systems. Discover how different inner voices—like managers, exiles, and firefighters—interact within you. Learn to identify, name, and listen to these parts with compassion for deeper insights. Emma shares a personal story with her perfectionist part, highlighting the power of empathy. Finally, get practical tips for ongoing self-exploration and emotional regulation. This engaging discussion promises to enhance your self-awareness and healing journey.
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INSIGHT

You Are An Internal Family

  • Internal Family Systems treats feelings, voices, urges, and habits as distinct 'parts' that form an inner family.
  • Recognizing parts helps explain internal conflict and reveals how different parts try to help you, even when they cause problems.
INSIGHT

Protective Parts Have Good Intentions

  • Parts are well-meaning: even protectors that cause problems aim to keep you safe.
  • Viewing parts as having good intentions shifts responses from blame to compassion and understanding.
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The Calmer 'Self' Leads Healing

  • IFS posits a deeper Self that is calm, compassionate, and capable of leading internal parts.
  • Tapping into this Self allows compassionate observation and healing of injured parts.
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