A mind-body approach that helps patients explore parts connected to chronic illness, pain, or health anxiety promoting resilience, balance, and healing.
A simple guide to how therapy helps with chronic pain, healthy anxiety, and long-term medical stress.
Chronic pain, autoimmune conditions, medical trauma, health anxiety, stress-related illness.
Individual, Family, or Group · In person or Virtual.
Weekly or biweekly · Session length: 50–75 minutes.
Flexible · Short-term for stress management or longer-term for chronic conditions
Somatic therapies, ACT, CBT, mindfulness, integrative medicine, trauma-informed care
Increasing research support for IFS in medical trauma, chronic illness, and pain management
Chronic illness and pain often activate parts of the inner system some fearful, others protective, and some overwhelmed.
Identify and listen to these parts with compassion
Address trauma from medical experiences
Build Self-leadership to calm fear and restore a sense of agency
Integrate mind-body healing by honoring the voice of each part
Promoting emotional healing and inner balance
Helps parts release worry and fear around illness
Addresses parts holding tension or distress in the body
Builds Self-led strategies for resilience and balance
Complements medical treatment by emotional dimensions
IFS in health care settings often integrates with medical or holistic treatment plans. Sessions may include:
Identifying parts linked to pain, fatigue, or fear.
Exploring how parts show up in the body.
Helping parts release trauma from medical experiences.
Coordinating with physicians, physical therapists, or holistic providers
Internal Family Systems (IFS) supports individuals coping with chronic illness, medical procedures, or health-related trauma by helping them reduce internal stress, calm fear-based responses, and build emotional resilience. This approach offers gentle, empowering tools to navigate the emotional impact of medical challenges.
People living with chronic illness or autoimmune disorders
Individuals with chronic pain or somatic symptoms
Survivors of medical trauma or ICU stays
Patients with health anxiety or fear of relapse
Families coping with long-term caregiving stress
Because true recovery includes emotional healing
TruPaths highlights this approach because physical health and emotional wellbeing are deeply connected. By applying IFS in medical contexts, patients gain tools to manage illness, reduce distress, and embrace healing with compassion.
Healing isn’t only physical it’s emotional too. IFS in Medical and Health Settings helps patients address the mind-body connection, reduce distress, and build resilience through Self-compassion.
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