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Earn Up to 15 CE credits / hours
* Psychologists: Please see the CE section and agenda below for information regarding available credits.

Internal Family Systems Workshop

Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD

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Week 3: July 13-17, 2026

Monday-Friday

9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. EDT

30-minute break daily

5 Half-Days (15-Hour Course)

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Course Description

The Internal Family Systems Model is a method of therapy that fosters transformation, gently, quickly, and effectively. It views multiplicity of mind as our natural state and our “parts” as sub-personalities that may be healed and transformed by bringing the Self into its rightful role as leader of the internal system. The Self, a core of valuable leadership qualities, is our true nature–compassionate and loving. Although IFS has been most widely used as a treatment for trauma, it is a flexible model that provides abundant opportunities for application. 


IFS advances treatment in several areas: 


First, by showing respect and appreciation for the client’s protective parts, it reduces resistance and backlash. 


Second, it helps clients fully unburden the extreme beliefs and emotions they accrued from their traumas. 


Third, affect is regulated in a simple and effective way so that clients are not overwhelmed during sessions. 


Fourth, because it is the client’s Self that is leading in the healing, transference is reduced and clients do much of the work on their own, between sessions. 


Fifth, IFS gives therapists practical ways to understand and work with their countertransference so they can remain in the open-hearted state of Self leadership with clients. 


Sixth, it frees therapists from the role of trying to police clients' symptoms like suicide, eating disorders, addictions, and self-mutilation. 


Seventh, therapists are free to be themselves, without having to be clever or controlling, and come to enjoy partnering in the fascinating and sacred process that naturally unfolds as clients heal themselves. 


This workshop is designed for therapists with varying levels of IFS experience, from those familiar with the basics to more seasoned IFS practitioners, who have trouble when clients resist, have particularly difficult parts, or when it comes to using the model with couples or larger systems. We will begin with an overview of IFS and then move on to the deeper exploration of issues that arise during treatment. This course will also provide the opportunity for participants to identify and work with the parts of themselves that interfere in their relationships with clients. The workshop will be a balance of lectures, demonstration, and experiential exercises.

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About the Instructor

Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Richard Schwartz has no financial relationships with ineligible organizations. He receives a speaking honorarium from MAK Continuing Education, LLC, Cape Cod Institute.

Non-financial: Richard Schwartz has no non-financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, is the creator of Internal Family Systems, a highly effective, therapeutic model with a growing evidence base, that de-pathologizes the multi-part personality. Richard is also the Founder of the IFS Institute that primarily offers training for professionals. He is currently a Teaching Associate in Psychiatry, at Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate. Richard has authored or co-authored more than ten books on Internal Family Systems and related topics, including No Bad Parts and Internal Family Systems Therapy. Dick lives near Chicago with his wife Jeanne, Vice President of the IFS Institute, close to his three daughters and six grandchildren.

Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Jeanne Catanzaro has no financial relationships with ineligible organizations. She receives a speaking honorarium from MAK Continuing Education, LLC, Cape Cod Institute.

Non-financial: Jeanne Catanzaro has no non-financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with more than thirty years of experience treating eating disorders, disordered eating, and trauma. She first trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, and EMDR before discovering the Internal Family Systems model, which has since become the foundation of her clinical work.


Jeanne is the author of Unburdened Eating, an IFS-based approach to healing relationships with food and the body. She has also contributed several book chapters on IFS and eating issues. In addition to her clinical and writing work, Jeanne serves as Vice President and co-owner of the Internal Family Systems Institute, where she helps guide the growth and teaching of IFS worldwide.

Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD
Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD

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What Alumni are Saying...

"Dick and Jeanne work so beautifully together, it is easy to learn from the interactions they have. Their teaching styles complement each other, and I have found this course invaluable." - 2025 Participant

"I really appreciate the genuineness, authenticity, and realness that the presenters displayed while working and teaching us about this model." - 2025 Participant

"I had an extremely wonderful course experience! I found Dick and Jeanne to be effective instructors, and the whole workshop exceeded my expectations!" - 2025 Participant

Richard Schwartz, PhD & Jeanne Catanzaro, PhD
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