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Healing Codependency with IFS
Internal Family Systems (IFS) offers a powerful and compassionate framework for understanding and healing codependency. Rather than viewing codependency as a flaw or character weakness, IFS sees it as a collection of protective parts doing their best to keep the person safe and connected. Codependency often shows up as chronic self-sacrifice, people-pleasing, anxiety about others’ emotions, and difficulty setting boundaries. On the surface, it looks like someone who is “too
Noah Carroll
5 days ago3 min read


Children of the Shadows: Suicide & IFS
When a family experiences suicide, the impact is profound and lasting. The loss is not only emotional—it can alter how a family relates...
Noah Carroll
Jul 63 min read


Caring for Self: IFS & Addiction
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy offers a compassionate, non-pathologizing approach to understanding and healing addiction. Rather...
Noah Carroll
Jun 76 min read


Holding Death Gently: An IFS Approach to Dying and Grief
Death is not just a moment—it’s a profound process, one that touches every part of the human psyche. Whether facing the death of a loved...
Noah Carroll
May 94 min read


Healing through Self: IFS & EMDR
Blending IFS and EMDR for Deep Trauma Recovery In recent years, many therapists have begun to combine different evidence-based modalities...
Noah Carroll
May 83 min read


Getting to Know IFS
A summary of Internal Family Systems and its core concepts
Noah Carroll
May 13 min read
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