Back to Programs

IFS-Informed Practice with Therapy Groups

Sue Richmond and Dick Schwartz

In this learning program, Sue Richmond teaches how to start an IFS group and how to navigate the “storming” phase of group development. You’ll also learn about the important role you play as the facilitator including strategies for what to do when you are hijacked or activated while facilitating a group.

This learning program was held live in Fall 2021. You can now access a recorded version of the program and learn at any time, at your own pace. During each module, you’ll first watch a teaching video with Sue Richmond, including a recorded demo of Sue facilitating a group. Then you’ll learn from IFS founder Dick Schwartz, either by reviewing video demos of his work with clients or by watching as he provides case consultations. Finally, at the end of each module, you’ll watch a recording of Sue’s live event in which she answered learners’ questions.

An IFSI Certificate of Completion will be available upon completion of this program. Your completion status will be tracked automatically as you progress through the program modules. Once you have completed all program modules, and watched all videos in their entirety, you will receive a Certificate that acknowledges you have received 14 IFS Credits for completing this program. Professional continuing education credits are not currently available for this learning program.

Note: Materials and methods included in this course may include interventions or practices that are beyond your scope of practice. As a professional in your given field, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined by applicable law as beyond the boundaries of your practice, and applying your learning in compliance with your professional standards.

Not Enrolled
or $245

Program Includes

  • 4 Modules
  • 12 Lessons
  • 14 IFS Credits
  • Program Certificate