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IFS Insight: Understanding IFS In Just 3 Minutes

by Tim Fortescue

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Here, IFS practitioner Tim Fortescue attempts to give some clarity on Internal Family Systems in less than three minutes. Additionally, if you have suggestions for topics that you'd like to be explored, connect with Tim in Insight Timer.

IfsSubpersonalitiesSelf LeadershipReleasing BurdensHealingExtreme BehaviorsInternal Family SystemsParent Child Analogies

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Let me explain,

In one sense,

How I would explain IFS or internal family systems to a child,

But also knowing that this is to help adults understand better.

First,

I'd ask the child,

For example,

You know a part of you that acts like this,

Right?

And they'll usually say,

Yeah,

And there's also this one,

That one.

So the main point is that instead of thinking we have one single mind,

We actually have multiple parts.

So I'd say something like,

I call them little parts,

But other people might say subpersonalities.

And these parts are like small minds inside us,

Always chatting or giving advice.

However,

I've learned over the years,

In my own experience,

That there are truly no bad parts.

Even the ones that do awful things have reasons.

And when you get curious about them,

They reveal why they got stuck in those roles.

And like kids in a family,

These parts start out innocent,

But tough times or bad experiences can push them into extreme behaviors and freeze them in time.

For example,

If I were working with you or someone else and asked a critical part,

How old it thinks you are,

It might say that you're still seven,

Eight,

Nine,

And that it needs to protect you like it did back then.

And these parts also pick up strong beliefs and feelings,

Which we call burdens.

Now the big thing about IFS is that besides these parts,

There's a core you and me with great qualities.

And in the model,

We call them the eight C's of self-leadership,

Calm,

Curiosity,

Confidence,

Compassion,

Creativity,

Courage,

Clarity,

And connectedness.

And this core self can't be hurt,

Which is pretty incredible if you think about it.

And when you tap into it,

You know how to heal yourself and connect with others using things like those eight C's.

And that's the heart of IFS.

It's right below the surface,

Ready to help when parts step back.

So when I'm helping someone,

I first reach for that core self,

And I hope that we can all do that more in our lives or find folks who can help us do that.

Meet your Teacher

Tim FortescueVerona, WI 53593, USA

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Recent Reviews

Clive

May 12, 2025

Thank you for this insightful information Tim. Namaste πŸ™πŸΎβ˜€οΈ

Jane

March 6, 2025

That’s a great simple explanation! Thanks Tim! πŸ€—πŸ’«πŸ”†

Janelle

November 7, 2024

Thank you Tim. IFS is very intriguing & really resonates I look forward to listening to more of your insight

Laura

October 27, 2024

Nice, concise review of IFS and why it can be helpful. Thank you!

Michi

May 28, 2024

Great explanation! I found helpful and interesting. Thank you!

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