Ep. 82 Is IFS Compatible with Christianity? The Integrated Clinician’s Dilemma

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is one of the most popular therapy models today, but have we slowed down enough to examine what it actually teaches? In this episode of Christ in Private Practice, we take a thoughtful and respectful look at IFS through both a clinical and biblical lens. You’ll walk away understanding: • What IFS teaches about human nature (from Dr. Richard Schwartz's own words) • How “parts,” the “Self,” and healing are defined in the model • What Scripture acknowledges that is like IFS • Where there may be theological misalignment • How Christian counselors can ethically and thoughtfully navigate these differences  This is about discernment, alignment, and ethical responsibility in the counseling room. If you are a Christian counselor, or someone exploring faith and mental health, this conversation matters. If this episode made you think, I’d love to hear from you: 👉 Have you used IFS or considered it? 👉 How do you navigate modalities that don’t fully align with your faith? Drop your thoughts in the comments (respectfully), and let’s continue the conversation. Like this video if you want more content like this 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes on faith, ethics, and private practice Share this with a colleague who’s been exploring IFS.