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Parts Work, Neuroplasticity, and Compassion in Recovery — Marc Lewis & Andrew Tatarsky

The Weekend University

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Disentangling Addicted Parts in the IFS Model

The IFS model involves disentangling addicted parts, which are impulsive and immature, from the self, represented by the prefrontal cortex. By separating from these parts, individuals can make wiser decisions and reduce impulsivity. In contrast to traditional approaches of trying to eliminate these addict parts, the IFS model emphasizes connecting with a caring self to integrate and heal the different parts.

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