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  1. Susan McConnell, senior trainer for the IFS Institute, has taught IFS in the U.S. and internationally since 1997. She has developed Embodying the Internal Family out of her passion for integrating the body and nonverbal processes with psychotherapy.

  2. Susan McConnell is a neurobiologist who studies the development of neural circuits in the mammalian cerebral cortex. She is a professor in the Department of Biology at Stanford University, where she is the Susan B. Ford Professor of Humanities and Sciences, a Bass University Fellow, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor.

  3. Sep 22, 2020 · Susan McConnell, MA, CIFST, CHT, having taught Internal Family Systems in the US and internationally since 1997, has authored a book essential to understanding the theory and practice of a somatic approach to this evidenced-based IFS Model.

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  4. Somatic IFS trains therapists to engage in a somatic state of relatedness to heal the relationships with our bodies, to work with chronic illness and trauma, and to explore the use of ethical touch within the IFS Model.

  5. Susan McConnell, MA, CHT, senior trainer for the IFS Institute, has taught Internal Family Systems in the US and internationally since 1997. She is the author of Somatic Internal Family Systems: Awareness, Breath, Resonance, Movement and Touch published by North Atlantic Books.

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  6. Nov 5, 2020 · On today's episode I speak with lead trainer with the IFS Institute, Susan McConnell. Susan recently published a new book on Somatic IFS and it may be my new favorite IFS book. ...more.

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  8. Broadening the benefits and applications of the IFS model, author Susan McConnell introduces 5 core practices with clinical applications that include the treatment of depression, trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic illness, and attachment disorders.

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