29 Oct 2023
1h 33m

Exiles and the Healing process with Einat Bronstein

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IFS Talks

In this episode of Explorations in Psychotherapy, Einat Bronstein, an experienced IFS therapist, discusses the nature and healing of exiles in IFS therapy. She defines exiles as capsules of pain holding memories, beliefs, and energy from traumatic events, and identifies different types of exiles, including pain exiles, strategic exiles, and neo exiles. Einat explains how to access exiles through protectors, the body, or when they are already flooding, and emphasizes the importance of self-presence and avoiding grounding techniques to allow embodiment of the exile experience. She also addresses working with pre-verbal exiles through somatic expressions, the significance of the redo or corrective experience, and the retrieval process. Finally, she touches on spontaneous unburdening, the potential for agenda-driven unburdening, and the integration phase, highlighting the role of universal and collective exiles in connecting people through shared pain.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction to IFS and Exiles

Part 2: Accessing and Preparing for Healing

Part 3: The Redo Process and Unburdening

Part 4: Integration and Authentic Connection

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