No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma And Restoring Wholeness With The Internal Family Systems Model

Richard C. Schwartz
Introduction Alanis Morissette
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No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma And Restoring Wholeness With The Internal Family Systems Model

Richard C. Schwartz
Introduction Alanis Morissette
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“An enormous gift—transformative, compassionate, and wise. These simple and brilliant teachings will open your mind and free your spirit and your heart.” —Jack Kornfield, PhD, author of A Path with Heart

“Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, and the understanding that we all contain valuable parts that are forced into extreme roles to deal with pain and disappointment, has been one of the great advances in trauma therapy. Understanding the role they have played in our survival and being able to unburden the original traumas leads to self-compassion and inner harmony. The notion that all of our parts are welcome is truly revolutionary and opens up a path to self-acceptance and self-leadership. IFS is one of the cornerstones of effective and lasting trauma therapy.” —Bessel van der Kolk, MD, author of The Body Keeps the Score

“In this trim and highly readable volume, Dr. Richard Schwartz articulates and deftly illustrates his Internal Family Systems model, one of the most innovative, intuitive, comprehensive, and transformational therapies to have emerged in the present century.” —Gabor Maté, MD, author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction

“With our culture abuzz about the importance of self-love, world peace, spiritual awakening, and healing, few seem to offer the ‘how.’ How do we love parts of ourselves that hurt ourselves or others? How do we resolve our inner conflicts so we can participate in healing a divided world? How do we awaken to the divine within ourselves without bypassing our humanity? How do we heal trauma—and the chronic physical and mental illnesses it can cause? Without the how, we wind up feeling helpless to live in alignment with the core values and desire for optimal health that most of us espouse. Well, wait no longer. This book offers the ‘hows’ we've all been waiting for, sensible solutions that help you open your heart to even your most destructive ‘parts’ so that your divine Self can extend compassion to them while leading the way to wholeness. Internal Family Systems is a total game changer. I'm not exaggerating when I say this may be the most transformational book you'll ever read.” —Lissa Rankin, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Mind Over Medicine

“Since Freud, therapy has referenced and worked with the psyche as having parts, but Richard Schwartz has raised the concept to a magisterial art form. His claim that all parts, no matter how misguided, serve a purpose and should be met with compassion rather than antagonism is little short of a revolution. No Bad Parts is, I believe, his clearest, most comprehensive, and most inspiring manifesto. Anyone interested in IFS, indeed anyone interested in a happier, less conflicted life should devour this life-changing, pioneering work.” —Terry Real, author of The New Rules of Marriage

“Internal Family Systems offers a highly effective, hopeful, and uplifting paradigm for understanding and healing wounds that is revolutionizing psychotherapy. In this well-written book, Richard Schwartz offers the basics of IFS, a series of exercises to help you learn to relate in an open and compassionate way to all—even your most dreaded and extreme—inner parts, and the fascinating spiritual implications of IFS. This approach will change everything about how you relate to yourself and to others!” —Diane Poole Heller, PhD, author of The Power of Attachment

“Do you want to be wiser, more compassionate, at peace with yourself, and more deeply connected to others? This book will show you how. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and contemplative practice, Dr. Schwartz offers a powerful, practical, step-by-step approach to healing past injuries and uncovering our innate capacity for love, clarity, warmth, and sanity. It’s a must-read for anyone wanting to live a richer, freer, more joyous and connected life.” —Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD, assistant professor of psychology, part time, Harvard Medical School, and author of The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everyday Problems

Overall rating: 4.725806 / 5 from 62 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This book offers a transformative approach to mental wellness by exploring the Internal Family Systems model, which emphasizes understanding and loving all parts of the self. It provides insights into trauma recovery, addiction therapy, and depression treatment, and includes exercises for mapping internal parts and accessing the Self.

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  • helpfulness of book: 44%
  • readability of book: 29%

Review topics: ["gift","book","read","bad parts","resource","idea","introduction","work","system","exercises","approach","conversations","therapy","trauma","therapist","person","tool","journey","understanding","written","intro"].

Review highlights

  • "A brilliant book around ""parts"" work that defines and describes this amazing work clearly for lay people."NancyMortifee
  • "The fascinating read that gives a beautiful and practical overview of internal family systems."CatherineSmall
  • "I think this book is a good introduction into IFS but I think having a trained therapist is still a must."Diane

Reviews

Great intro from the creator of IFS

"If you're plateauing with regular talk therapy/cognitive behavioural therapy, IFS is next level"

Jules (5/5)

No Bad Parts

"Well this book was OK. I would recommend reading introduction to internal family systems. It covers the material more clearly thoroughly."

Pat D. (3/5)

Simple, Practical, and Eye-Opening for Therapists

"As a therapist, I found No Bad Parts to be such a helpful read for getting the basics of Internal Family Systems (IFS). The way Richard Schwartz explains the model makes it easy to understand how parts show up in all of us, and it gave me a lot of insight into how I can start applying this with my clients. I really liked how the book balances simple explanations with real examples, because it made the concepts click for me in a practical way. Overall, it’s been a great resource in building my foundation with IFS and I can definitely see myself coming back to it as I grow in this work."

Laiba H. (5/5)

Total must read for trauma sufferers

"Quintessential book for anyone on a healing journey. IFS THERAPY changed my life and this book shows how it can change yours"

Jay S. (5/5)

If we all feel good about who we are there is a chance for the planet.

"I'm still working through this book. It is a deeper dive into being human and it takes pause and some reflection to fully understand what Richard Schwartz is trying to convey. I think once I finish it I will reread it for a better understanding."

Karen S. (5/5)

Such an amazing book

"I love love this book so much and especially when Schwartz said that all parts have a Self within them!! It is such an amazing read and if you are doing IFS therapy, this book is a tremendous help on your therapeutic journey and it is also very easy to read. The only thing about Schwartz writing is that he’s very repetitive and can be redundant because honestly like another reviewer has said this book could easily been 70 pages less. The editor probably told him to cut down but Schwartz probably put his foot down and was like “No this has to be this way because I want the information to stick” which sure it did LOL but it was still redundant! Otherwise still an amazing book!!!"

Caca (5/5)

Modern Therapy Concept - Interesting!

"Very interesting concept. Was recommended to me by a practitioner. Excited to work on the concepts in real life contexts. Much more compassionate than other therapy modalities (e. g. CBT)"

1950sfun (5/5)

It speaks to the idea of mindfulness that requires you to see your parts with out judgment and to work with them and through them.

"The text is well written. The concept is well presented and simple enough that anyone can understand it. The exercises aid in a good direction for self reflection and giving your self a fair look at who you are in total."

Joe G. (5/5)

For school

"Very excited to read and learn and happy it was in store."

Reid (5/5)

“No Bad Parts” is true about us AND this book

"This book has truly changed my life — it’s got no bad parts! I spent so much time searching for the perfect book to discover where my next steps could be and it took some trial and error but I finally found No Bad Parts and it is a book a believe everyone deserves the chance to read. Not only is it full of amazing information, the author also guides you throughout the book with exercises to understand your parts and how to begin the process of having a different relationship with yourself and your parts. Probably one of my absolute favourite things about this book is that it doesn’t shy away from being brutally honest about the systems we live under. I do not like reading books where they are trying to tell you “do this and you will find permanent happiness” or “to end all suffering” especially when they don’t recognize the material conditions that start these traumas in the first place. I hope you pick this book up and definitely give it a read🐍🪷🌱"

Jaime (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Nov 16, 2021
  • Langue : anglais
  • Éditeur : St. Martin's Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9781683649168
  • Dimensions : 6.75" W x 0.99" L x 6.5" H
Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, is the creator of Internal Family Systems, a highly effective, evidence-based therapeutic model that de-pathologizes the multipart personality. His IFS Institute offers training for professionals and the general public. Formerly an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago and later at Northwestern University, he is currently on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. He has published five books and is a sought-after presenter. For more, visit ifs-institute.com.

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