Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Everyone's talking about it! Glennon Doyle, Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Tim Ferriss, Martha Beck ... the list goes on.
And they're talking about it with passionโbecause it's transformed their lives in unexpected and unprecedented ways.
IFS offers a groundbreaking way to release inner hurt and conflict so you can show up in the world as your authentic self, on your terms.
A structured, scientifically grounded way to ease binge eating
Understanding why different parts within do what they do allows their needs to be met in a different way.
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A part that used to want to binge no longer needs to turn to food in an attempt to soothe or avoid an emotional wound.
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In turn, neural pathways in the brain are reprogrammed so events or feelings are much less triggering.
How IFS can help you
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Sometimes, overeating or binge eating can feel automaticโas if it happens without conscious choice or control.
But something is always driving the eatingโa belief, a feeling, a longing, a need or an attempt to avoid pain.
In other words, a part of you wants or needs to eat because it can't see another way to cope in the moment.
It almost always turns out those parts that drive you to eatโthe parts you probably don't like very much at allโare actually trying to help you.
Connecting with different inner parts creates the opportunity to understand what's behind an eating pattern that you're desperate to change.
Parts can then be given the support they needโand even long forโso they can heal and move forward in a new way.
Getting to know a part is a type of internal dialogueโsimilar to the thoughts that race around our minds all the time, but with greater structure and intention.
It involves moving closer to an inner emotion, action or reaction to understand it better.
Have you ever basked in how good it feels to be able to share your genuine experience without the fear of judgement or someone talking over you? It feels wonderful to be acknowledged and listened to.
Different parts within you feel exactly the same. They love to be listened to, understood and validated. And, just like people, if they're given space to feel heard, they begin to relax a little.
As this connection continues and a part feels supported, it's able to pull back from a harmful or hurtful behaviour.
That's when a reliance on food (for reasons other than to fuel the body) can ease and the bingeing or overeating stops.
If all this sounds a bit too out-there, you might be interested to know the IFS approach was developed by the renowned clinician and family therapist, Dr. Richard Schwartz.
IFS is backed up by on-going clinical trials and peer-reviewed academic papers. It's been found to help with a broad range of issues from addiction, anorexia and arthritis, to trauma, troubled relationships and rock-bottom self-worth.
If you'd like to hear more from Dr. Schwartz and hear IFS in action, check out his brilliant conversation with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee on the Feel Better, Live More podcast, episode #244, This Therapy Changed My Life And It Could Do The Same For You: Internal Family Systems with Dr Richard Schwartz.
In Summary
When you're repeatedly doing something that brings you down (like binge eating), there's always aย reason behind it.
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Part of you is trying to prevent or reduce the impact of aย vulnerabilityย or hurt, even one that relates to a time much earlier in your life.
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As you connect withย different partsย within and offer the support they need, you become freed from past cycles of painful reactions and behavioursโlike bingeing and overeatingโand empowered to move toward your deepest desires and authentic self.
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