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Stop Guessing: Real vs Fake Parts Work in IFS

In this live Q&A episode, John Clarke dives into one of the most common (and important) questions in Internal Family Systems (IFS): how to distinguish authentic parts communication from imagined responses. He explores what real connection feels like, why “waiting and listening” matters, and how to spot when a client is genuinely accessing parts versus performing or guessing.

John also unpacks key challenges therapists face in session, including working with analytical clients, navigating multiple parts without shutting them down, and responding to dissociation with more care and curiosity. This episode is packed with practical insights to help you deepen your IFS work and avoid common pitfalls.

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IFS Therapy in Practice: Beyond the Training Model

What happens when the IFS model meets real-world therapy?

In this episode of Going Inside, I sit down with Monica Cavalcante, LCSW, to explore the gap between learning Internal Family Systems (IFS) and actually practicing it with clients. From navigating complexity in the therapy room to recognizing the limits of technique, this conversation goes beyond the model—and into what truly makes the work effective.

We talk about the moments that don’t follow the script, the parts of the process that can’t be taught in a training, and the subtle shifts that change everything in a session.

If you’re a therapist, trainee, or someone curious about IFS, this episode will challenge how you think about “doing it right”—and invite a different way of approaching the work.

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Stop Fixing Yourself & Your Clients: An IFS Meditation

In this guided IFS meditation, John Clarke invites you to slow down and shift out of the habit of trying to fix yourself. Instead, you’ll practice simply being with what’s present—your thoughts, sensations, and parts—without judgment or urgency to change anything.

This is the same process you’re inviting your clients into.

Through gentle awareness, body-based attention, and pendulation between discomfort and ease, this meditation offers a direct experience of what it means to relate differently to your internal world—something you can begin to model and bring into your clinical work.

Whether you're a therapist or on your own healing journey, this short practice is a powerful reminder: transformation doesn’t come from fixing—it comes from being with.

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The #1 IFS Mistake Therapists Keep Making

In this live Q&A episode, John Clarke dives into one of the most common—and often overlooked—mistakes therapists make when practicing Internal Family Systems (IFS). From working with persistent protectors to recognizing when therapy feels stuck, John shares practical insights to help therapists deepen their work, stay relational with parts, and foster true self-leadership in their clients. If you’ve ever wondered why your IFS work isn’t creating the change you expect, this episode offers a powerful reframe.

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A 10-Minute IFS Parts Meditation for Self-Compassion

In this short guided meditation, John Clarke invites you to slow down and gently notice the different parts of yourself that may be active right now. Some parts may want to fix, push, or change things, while others may feel frozen, hopeless, or overwhelmed.

Through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS), this meditation offers a simple practice of turning toward your inner experience with curiosity and compassion. Rather than trying to change what you’re feeling, you’re invited to simply be with the parts of you that need attention and care.

What might happen if, at your core, you were made of love—and that love could be offered to the parts of you that need it most?

This brief practice can help you reconnect with yourself in difficult moments and remind you that you can always return to a place of presence, compassion, and inner connection.

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IFS Therapy: Parts Work, Panic & Protectors

In this episode, John Clarke answers therapists’ questions about applying Internal Family Systems in real clinical situations. Topics include working with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), perfectionistic protector parts, and fear-based panic responses. John also shares a simple lens that can change how therapists understand client behavior. 

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When Kundalini Awakening Feels Like Trauma

What happens when a spiritual awakening feels more like a psychological breakdown?

In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Peter Legård Nielsen to explore spontaneous Kundalini awakenings through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS). Peter shares his own harrowing experience of a sudden awakening at age 18 that led to insomnia, terror, and years of destabilization — and how IFS ultimately helped him transform that trauma into integration, healing, and meaning.

We explore how to discern Kundalini energy from trauma responses or unattached burdens, how therapists can safely approach this territory, and why relationship — not suppression — may be the key to working with overwhelming spiritual energy.

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IFS Protectors, ADHD & Work Addiction

In this live Q&A episode of Going Inside, I answer real-time questions from therapists about high-achieving clients, ADHD and over-functioning, shutdown responses during trauma work, and the deeper question: are memories actually parts?

We explore how protector parts drive work addiction, why some clients can’t stop checking email, what’s really happening when someone gets sleepy during parts work, and how polarized masculine protectors impact relationships. This episode dives into the subtle complexities of IFS while keeping it grounded and practical for therapists in the room.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re moving too fast in trauma work — or whether a client’s ambition is actually fear in disguise — this one’s for you.

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Accessing Self Energy: A 6-Minute Reset for Therapists

What if you could access clarity, compassion, and grounded leadership in just a few minutes?

In this short guided meditation, John invites you to pause and take inventory of what you’re carrying — from your professional roles to your personal responsibilities — and reconnect with Self energy. This practice helps you shift from doing to being, from reacting to leading from the heart. Whether you’re between sessions or starting your day, this 6-minute reset is a simple way to return to your center.

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IFS or SE First? The Grounding Debate Therapists Face

In this live Q&A episode of Going Inside, John Clarke dives deep into the intersection of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Somatic Experiencing (SE). Therapists asked real questions about how to ground clients with complex trauma, whether SE can bypass protectors, and how to handle burnout, fear of messing up, and imposter syndrome. John offers raw, nuanced insights—from co-regulation to clinical contracting—that will resonate with any trauma-informed therapist striving to do deeper, more relational work.

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AI, Exiles & Ethics in IFS: What Therapists Must Know

In this episode of Going Inside Live, John Clarke unpacks some of the most pressing questions therapists are facing today. From the ethical risks of moving too fast with exiles in IFS therapy, to how AI is already being used by clients and therapists alike, this episode offers grounded insight and practical advice. Whether you're navigating parts work or exploring how AI tools fit into your practice, John’s perspective will help you deepen your skill and awareness as a therapist.

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How IFS Changes Everything for Therapists

In this solo episode, John Clarke explores how Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy reshapes the way therapists understand their clients, their work, and themselves. He answers live questions from fellow practitioners about numbness, blending, unburdening fallout, and parts that resist the IFS model entirely. With raw honesty and grounded clinical insight, John also shares how grief, meaninglessness, and therapist rescuing energy show up in the room—and how to handle it all with curiosity and compassion.

If you're craving a deeper therapeutic experience—for your clients and yourself—this episode will guide you back to self-energy, presence, and purpose.

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IFS Podcasters Roundtable: Insights into Internal Family Systems

In this episode of Going Inside: Healing Trauma From The Inside Out,  David Polidi leads a roundtable discussion of IFS podcasters–Tammy Sollenberger, Natalie Deering, Tim Fortescue, and myself, John Clarke. We explore the internal conflicts and polarizations that arise during creative projects like starting a podcast, how trauma disconnects us from our authentic selves, and the role of Internal Family Systems Therapy in reconnecting with self-energy. Together, they share personal insights on finding clarity, overcoming fears, and deepening self-awareness through IFS.

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