
Blending ACT and IFS: A Compassionate Framework for Therapists in 2025
Discover how blending Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with Internal Family Systems (IFS) can revolutionize clinical supervision and empower therapists in fostering client growth.

Tailoring Therapy to the Client, Not the Trend
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a promising therapeutic model, but it's crucial to approach it with caution and prioritize clinical supervision, especially in Ontario under CRPO guidelines. This article explores the potential risks of IFS, identifies ideal and non-ideal clients, and emphasizes the importance of tailoring therapy to individual needs rather than succumbing to trends. Learn how IFS differs from other therapies and why clinical supervision is essential for ethical and effective practice.