This podcast explores the intersection of neurodiversity and Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy. Yoav Bartov, an IFS therapist with ADHD and a family with members on the autism spectrum, shares his experiences and insights. He emphasizes the importance of therapists differentiating between brain function/style and parts that develop around those functions, cautioning against mistaking inherent traits for distinct parts. Bartov highlights how core IFS principles—curiosity, acceptance, and non-judgment—align well with the neurodiverse experience, fostering better communication and self-understanding. He also addresses medication's role in managing anxiety and other symptoms, particularly for those on the spectrum, and recounts his personal journey using IFS to overcome depression.
Part 1: Introduction, Personal Context
Part 2: IFS Framework, Brain Function
Part 3: Parenting, Medication, Clinical Insights
Part 4: Recovery, Legacy, Future Outlook
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