A Practical Integration of Internal Family Systems (IFS), Part 2


Joan R. Ryan JD
Head Center (Types 5 – 6 – 7)
Type 6
I will start with the Sixes. In my experience, both with students, clients and my own Six side, Six can be the most difficult and most complicated type to work with, whether you're inside it or you're communicating with it.
That's because of the structure of the thinking and the doubt, which is the center of everything. It’s the bane of existence for the Six, but also sometimes for those of us in relationship with it. And again, no judgment, ...
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