
In this 2025 mainstage conversation, #1 New York Times bestselling author and trained IFS practitioner Gabby Bernstein sits down with Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, the creator of Internal Family Systems—an evidence-based therapeutic model that de-pathologizes the multi-part personality.
The conversation moves between origin story and lived experience. Schwartz recounts the 1983 session that changed the course of his career. He sat with a client who self-harmed, stopped fighting her protective part, and got curious instead. Bernstein shares her own path: childhood trauma, dissociation, addiction, and the recovered memory at age 36 that brought her to IFS.
The Map of the Inner World
Together, they lay out the framework that has held up for 40 years:
- Exiles: the vulnerable parts that carry the burdens of what happened and then get locked away in inner basements
- Managers and firefighters: the protectors that control, please, perfect, and numb to keep that pain from surfacing
- The Self: the calm, curious, compassionate core that cannot be damaged and knows how to heal
Schwartz explains the eight C qualities of Self-leadership and why virtually every spiritual tradition has a word for this essence, while almost no psychology does. Bernstein then leads the audience through the four-step "check-in" from her book Self Help—a practice for meeting your parts with connection instead of checking out. The room feels the shift in real time.
The conversation closes on a caution that matters as parts work trends online. Healing your exiles is not a solo project; it calls for a trained IFS therapist. The Self can handle almost anything. Getting there safely takes a steady hand.
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