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Tables of Contents for Internal Family Systems Therapy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction. Journey toward a New Model
1
1
Trusting Clients
2
2
Explorers of Inner Space
4
1
Family Therapy
5
3
The Basic Concepts: Multiplicity and Systems
8
19
Multiplicity of Mind
11
6
Systems Thinking
17
4
The Example of Bulimia
21
6
Viewing Individuals as Systems
27
34
The Importance of Seeing Individuals as Systems
27
2
Evolution of the IFS Model: A Case Illustration
29
3
The Many in the One
32
4
The Self
36
5
Patterns of Parts
41
12
Sally Revisited
53
4
Summary
57
4
Case Example
61
23
History
61
2
Context at Beginning of Therapy
63
1
Session 2
64
5
Session 3
69
4
Session 4
73
1
Session 5
74
1
Session 6
75
1
Session 7
76
1
Session 8
77
2
Session 9
79
1
Session 10
80
1
Session 11 through 14
81
1
Follow-Up
81
1
Discussion
82
2
Changing the Internal System
84
28
The Therapist-Client Relationship
84
6
Introducing the Language
90
3
Discussing Internal Relationships
93
2
Entering the Internal System Safely
95
3
Collaborating with Managers
98
7
Retrieving Parts That Are ``Frozen in Time''
105
3
Unburdening
108
2
Summary
110
2
Methods of Inner Work: In-Sight and Direct Access
112
21
In-sight
112
11
Direct Access
123
4
Cautions for Doing Inner Work Safely
127
4
Conclusion
131
2
The Model's Views of Families
133
24
Development
134
6
Balance
140
4
Harmony
144
5
Leadership
149
5
Conclusion
154
3
Working with Families
157
30
The Therapist's Role: Self-Leadership and Parts Awareness
157
2
Understanding Family Process
159
8
Helping Families Change
167
19
Conclusion
186
1
Applying the Model at the Cultural and Societal Levels
187
27
The Parts and Self of a Society
187
1
Cultural Burdens
188
2
The Middle-Class Mainstream U.S. Context
190
7
Traditional Ethnic Contexts
197
2
Transitional Families
199
1
Taxonomy of Families
200
1
Contrasting Transitional and Hyper-Americanized Families
201
13
Final Questions and Recommendations
214
11
Can the Model be Used Safely with All Clients?
214
2
Where Do Therapists Commonly Get Stuck?
216
7
Conclusion
223
2
Appendix A. Summary Outline
225
6
Appendix B. Glossary of Concepts
231
2
Appendix C. Bibliography of Models of Multiplicity
233
3
References
236
7
Index
243