by Robert Falconer | Aug 15, 2020 | Korea, IFS work, Robert Falconer
Seonghee Son is a Korean psychotherapist who has specialized in working with couples. She is trained in IFS and is also Bob’s wife. They are very happy that there are now level one and level two IFS trainings available in Korea in Korean. Seongee and Bob want to...
by Robert Falconer | Jul 17, 2020 | IFS Model, Sexual Abuse, Trauma
This was my primary area of focus and expertise for most of my life. It was my training ground and testing ground for various healing methods. It is still at the base of what I do. Many therapists and people today are too young to remember, but back in the 70s and 80s...
by Robert Falconer | Jul 17, 2020 | Expressive Arts, IFS Model, IFS work, Movement, Teaching
The fields of movement, dance, and expressive arts are already to some extent unified within IFS but so much more could be done with movement. There is so much talk of somatic psychotherapy these days; but most of the time that’s all it is: talk. If people get...
by Robert Falconer | Jul 17, 2020 | IFS Model, Featured, IFS work, Unattached Burdens
Carl Jung discovered, that as we go deeper and deeper into our psyches we start to find things that transcend our personal life experiences. These realms, the others within, or what I also call the further reaches of IFS. Until I published The Others Within Us in...
by Robert Falconer | Apr 15, 2020 | Podcasts with Robert Falconer, Blog, IFS Model, Parts, Robert Falconer, Sexual Abuse
In this episode of IFS Talks, Robert Falconer is featured. Robert was one of the first men to speak publicly about childhood sexual abuse, and for many years he worked primarily with men with a similar trauma history. He discusses his own history with his family, his...