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UNIFYING PARTS WORK
Bring together two of the most powerful therapeutic approaches into one unified clinical framework.
Schema Therapy and Internal Family Systems have each revolutionized how clinicians understand personality, trauma, and psychological healing. Now, for the first time, mental health practitioners have a dedicated manual for integrating these two evidence-based modalities into cohesive, flexible clinical practice.
Unifying Parts Work provides therapists, psychologists, counselors, and clinical social workers with practical frameworks for combining Schema Therapy's structured assessment and mode work with IFS's elegant parts dialogue and unburdening techniques. Rather than choosing between approaches, clinicians learn when and how to draw on each tradition's strengths based on client presentation and therapeutic moment.
Inside this practitioner-focused manual, you will discover:
→ Direct mapping between schema modes and IFS parts categories with clinical translation guidelines
→ Integrated assessment protocols combining the Young Schema Questionnaire, Schema Mode Inventory, and IFS parts mapping exercises
→ Step-by-step healing protocols that synthesize imagery rescripting with unburdening techniques
→ Practical applications across private practice, group therapy, intensive formats, and acute care settings
→ Specialized adaptations for addiction treatment, eating disorders, chronic illness, couples therapy, and complex trauma presentations
→ Extensive clinical vignettes demonstrating integrated interventions with diverse client populations
→ Ready-to-use assessment templates, clinical scripts, chairwork guides, and client psychoeducation handouts
→ Cultural considerations and social justice perspectives for applying therapeutic models across diverse populations
→ Clear guidance for therapists trained in one modality seeking competence in integration
Mental health professionals increasingly recognize that rigid adherence to single theoretical orientations limits clinical effectiveness. Clients present with complex, multifaceted difficulties that benefit from flexible, individualized treatment approaches. This integration manual equips clinicians with the conceptual understanding and practical tools to provide truly responsive, parts-based therapy.
Comprehensive clinical resources include:
Graduate students in clinical psychology, counseling, and social work programs will find this text valuable for understanding how major therapeutic traditions complement rather than compete. Experienced practitioners seeking to expand their clinical repertoire will discover immediately applicable techniques for enhancing their current practice. Supervisors will gain frameworks for teaching integration to clinicians trained in either tradition.
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