Heal from Within by Embracing All Parts of Yourself

Are you feeling stuck in patterns of self-criticism, emotional overwhelm, or internal conflict? Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy offers a powerful, compassionate approach to help you explore and heal the different parts of yourself. At Summit Counseling Center, our IFS-trained therapists guide you toward self-understanding, emotional balance, and lasting change.

What Is Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy?

IFS is an evidence-based, non-pathologizing model that views the mind as made up of distinct “parts”—each with its own emotions, beliefs, and roles. Often, our inner conflicts are caused by parts that carry pain or try to protect us in unhelpful ways. IFS helps you connect with your core “Self”—a calm, wise inner leader—to heal and harmonize these parts.

IFS can support:

What to Expect in IFS Therapy Sessions

In IFS sessions, your therapist will:

  • Guide you in identifying and understanding your inner parts
  • Support you in building trust with protective parts of your system
  • Help unburden wounded parts carrying pain or trauma
  • Encourage a connection to your Self—your inner source of healing and clarity
  • Create a compassionate, nonjudgmental space for deep emotional work

IFS is gentle yet transformative, allowing for healing from the inside out.

Why Choose Summit Counseling Center?

  • Therapists trained in Internal Family Systems and trauma-informed care
  • A supportive space for individuals of all ages and backgrounds
  • Specialized care for trauma, emotional regulation, and identity work
  • Flexible virtual and in-person sessions to meet your needs

We help you reconnect with the strength and clarity already inside you.

Ready to Begin Your Inner Healing Journey?

If you’re looking for IFS therapy near me, parts work counseling, or support for emotional healing through IFS, Summit Counseling Center is here to walk with you.

Call now or book your IFS therapy session and take the first step toward internal

Therapists for Internal Family Systems

Jessica Gross , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

Melanie Pais , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

David M. Smith , M.Div., M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Pastoral Counselor
Executive Director
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

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