27 Feb 2021
48m

The Therapeutic Dose of Empathy in IFS with Alexia Rothman

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IFS Talks

The podcast explores Dr. Alexia Rothman's journey as an IFS therapist and her insights on therapeutic presence. Rothman recounts her early exposure to crisis counseling at age 14 and her mother's influence on her curiosity about human behavior. She details her transition to IFS after encountering clients with severe trauma, appreciating its comprehensive integration of various therapeutic elements. A key focus is Rothman's concept of the "therapeutic dose of empathy," balancing empathy and compassion in therapy. She shares considerations for adjusting this balance based on client physiology, caregiver parts, and system protection, emphasizing the importance of therapist self-awareness and intuition. Rothman also discusses her passion for teaching IFS and her upcoming podcast, "Explorations in Psychotherapy."

Outlines

Part 1: Background, Early Influences

Part 2: IFS Discovery, Integration

Part 3: Clinical Practice, Empathy vs. Compassion

Part 4: Future Projects, Personal Application

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