[Video] Richard Schwartz: When “Resistance” in Therapy Is Actually Protection
Internal Family Systems (IFS) approaches healing by relating to an inner system of “parts” that develop different roles in an effort to protect us and help us navigate difficult experiences.
In this short video, Dr. Richard Schwartz — the creator of IFS — explains how moments of “resistance” or “stuckness” in therapy can often be the work of a protective part trying to keep the client from entering a process they’re not yet ready for.
He then demonstrates this through a brief role-play, showing how a therapist might begin engaging directly with a protective part when therapy feels stuck.
On-Demand Workshop (including demonstration) with Dr. Richard Schwartz!
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On-Demand Workshop (including Demo) with Dr. Richard Schwartz!
We’re so glad to share this 90-minute workshop with Dr. Richard Schwartz — Healing the Wounds of Attachment: IFS Tools for Shame, Perfectionism, and the Inner Critic
In this on-demand workshop, Dr. Richard Schwartz invites clinicians to explore how shame, harsh inner critics, and perfectionism often form as protective responses to early attachment wounds—and how these parts can quietly keep therapy from moving forward.
Using the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, Schwartz demonstrates how to slow down and work with these protectors rather than against them. You’ll learn how to recognize when shame-based systems are shaping the therapeutic process, gauge clients’ access to Self energy, and support healing as clients develop trusting Self-to-part relationships that foster safety, connection, and attachment repair.
Together, we will explore how to:
- Recognize when shame-based systems are contributing to stuckness, emotional avoidance, or harsh self-judgment in therapy
- Work with inner critics and perfectionistic parts in ways that reduce internal conflict rather than reinforce shame
- Support attachment repair by helping clients build trusting, compassionate relationships with their protective parts
- Assess whether clients have enough access to Self energy to work safely with attachment wounds
Whether you’re newer to IFS or looking to deepen your skills, this session will offer practical tools and insights to support healing, connection, and attachment repair.

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If I am not available on March 23, what di miss
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