Internal Family Systems Therapists in Vancouver

Browse 4 therapists specializing in Internal Family Systems in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapeutic model developed by psychologist Richard Schwartz in the 1980s. It is based on the idea that the mind is naturally made up of multiple parts, each with its own perspective, feelings, and role. Rather than treating unwanted thoughts or behaviors as problems to eliminate, IFS helps you understand what those parts are protecting, and builds a relationship between them and a calmer, more grounded part of yourself known as the Self.

What to look for in an Internal Family Systems therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Formal IFS Institute training (Level 1 or higher)
  • Experience with your specific concerns, such as trauma, anxiety, or relationship difficulties
  • Familiarity with pacing the work to match what you can manage
  • Willingness to integrate other approaches if needed

4 therapists for Internal Family Systems in Vancouver

Browse 4 therapists specializing in Internal Family Systems in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

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Julianna Lei

My work is grounded on the perspective that how we story our lives is incredibly powerful, and it is through these stories that we make sense of the world, ourselves, and our experiences. Some stories are helpful and empowering, and some stories can cause us to feel frustrated, and helpless. Part of the work is to examine the stories that we have told ourselves, and give ourselves permission and space to create a new story that better fits who we are and who we are becoming. I’m excited to meet you and hear the stories you will share. I would love nothing more than to walk with you on your journey towards transformative healing and discovery.

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Katelyn Bonetti

I have a Masters degree in Counselling (MC) and work as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in the province of British Columbia offering online sessions. I have specialized training in trauma and AEDP therapy. As someone who has struggled with overwhelming emotions, self-confidence and anxiety in the past, I know that change happens when we are in the presence of empathetic and emotionally present other. Whatever life challenges you are navigating, my hope is to create a safe and non-judgemental space to experience the parts of you that want to be seen. I will always put your best interest in the forefront of my work. I base my approach on evidence-based, trauma-informed, and collaborative practice. My therapeutic orientation is Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), incorporating concepts from mindfulness-based, body-based, and internal parts work theories. I use an empathetic stance to understand my clients and work with them to develop perspective, resilience, healing, and skill development that can be utilized long after therapy is complete. Walking alongside another human to witness their deepest joys and sorrows is a privilege that I do not take lightly. I am honoured each time an individual chooses to develop a trusted relationship with me.

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Sarah anne Trivett

i, sarah anne (they/them), am a queer, neurodivergent, non-binary registered clinical counselor residing on the unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh) nations. in my therapy practice i use a creative blend of internal family systems (parts work) and somatic therapies to support individuals, couples, and multi-partner relationships to connect to themselves and others with curiosity, compassion, and clarity. many of my clients are queer, non-monogamous, neurodiverse, or kinky, and i aim to provide an inclusive space for anyone who wants to deepen their relationship with self, others, and spirit. my approach to sexuality is non-pathologizing and pleasure-centered. spiritually, i hold a non-dual and animate worldview, which supports me to approach therapy from a holistic perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of body and environment. i’m delighted to be offering ketamine-assisted-therapy in collaboration with field trip health and am currently completing the requirements to be an approved psilocibin-assisted-therapy provider with therapsil. outside of work, you’ll find me playing with clay, drinking tea mindfully, wandering in the woods, taking a dance class, and reading books.

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Lexie Morgan

Lexie Morgan

Are you looking for a ‘hype you up’ but call you on your shit therapist? I might just be your gal! Are you dealing with perfectionism? Going through a break up? Contemplating making a big life change? Experiencing grief, stress, overwhelm or loneliness? I prioritize authenticity in therapy, and aim to help people untangle themselves from problems that hold them back. I work with you as we navigate the peaks & valleys of life experiences. I often support, students, hospitality workers, parents, teachers, nurses, shift workers, ski patrollers, guides & 'first timers' to therapy. Life can be messy & complex. Are you looking for a ‘hype you up’ but call you on your shit therapist? I might just be your gal! Are you dealing with perfectionism? Going through a break up? Contemplating making a big life change? Experiencing grief, stress, overwhelm or loneliness? I prioritize authenticity in therapy, and aim to help people untangle themselves from problems that hold them back. I work with you as we navigate the peaks & valleys of life experiences. I often support, students, hospitality workers, parents, teachers, nurses, shift workers, ski patrollers, guides & 'first timers' to therapy. Life can be messy & complex. My office located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver at 4th & Arbutus. I offer virtual counselling via telehealth throughout BC. *Insurance* Counselling is covered or reimbursed by many extended benefits programs. I am registered with many major Canadian insurance providers: Canada Life | Great-West Life Green Shield Canada Manulife Medavie Blue Cross Mines & Associates SunLife AMS - UBC Student Benefits Vail Resorts EAP *Education & Registration* I hold a master's degree in counselling from City University and a bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care from the University of Victoria. I am dual licensed with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) as a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC). License Numbers: RCC # 20414 CCC # 11250646 *A bit more about how I work & my background* Lexie (she/her) is a Registered Clinical Counsellor practicing on the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) territories. Lexie’s approach to counselling is characterized by warmth, authenticity, and compassion, with a goal of fostering a relaxed environment where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. Lexie roots her work in a trauma informed, anti-oppressive, social justice lens. This may involve looking beyond the individual to understand their experiences within broader social and cultural contexts, as she joins clients on the path to self-discovery, healing, and change. Lexie has over ten years of experience working in the field of mental health. She draws on her experience providing counselling and practical supports to diverse communities, including children and families with complex medical and mental health needs, new immigrants and LGBTQQ2S+ folx. She has worked as a grief and loss counsellor at a hospice, provided crisis and suicide prevention support and developed industry specific work place mental health trainings for the hospitality and tourism sector. Montira Mental Health was born out of Lexie’s own experience as a hospitality manager at different backcountry lodges across British Columbia. As a lodge manager, Lexie observed the intersection of mental health and personal challenges within remote and isolated live/work environments which lead to high rates of burnout amongst her staff. ​​The transient nature of tourism dependent communities, seasonal employment, high cost of living and limited access to low barrier community mental health offerings further impacted her staff. Lexie’s connection to the outdoor community is born out of years of living, working, and recreating in the Rocky, Purcell, Selkirk and Coast mountains. She is an avid backcountry skier, trail runner, and hiker who finds a deep sense of connection to herself and her community through time spent in the outdoors. To learn more, please see my website: montiramentalhealth.com

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Frequently asked questions

What is Internal Family Systems therapy?

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapy model developed by Richard Schwartz that views the mind as made up of multiple parts, each with its own role. Sessions focus on building a relationship between those parts and a calmer core called the Self, which can help reduce internal conflict and heal past wounds.

What does IFS therapy help with?

IFS is used for trauma, anxiety, depression, eating difficulties, self-criticism, relationship patterns, and identity concerns. It may help people who feel stuck in repetitive emotional responses or who have not found other approaches to be a good fit for what they are working through.

How long does IFS therapy take?

The length varies depending on what you are working through. Some people notice shifts within a few months. Deeper trauma work may take longer. Your therapist can give a more specific estimate based on your goals and how the early sessions go.

Is IFS evidence-based?

IFS is recognized as an evidence-based treatment by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Research supports its use for trauma and PTSD, with growing studies examining its application for depression, anxiety, and physical health conditions.

What is the difference between IFS and parts work?

Parts work is a broad term that describes any therapy using the idea that the mind contains different states or voices. IFS is a specific model within that umbrella, with its own framework around the Self, Managers, Firefighters, and Exiles, and a defined process for unburdening.

Can IFS be done online?

Yes. Many therapists trained in IFS offer virtual sessions. The approach relies on internal awareness and conversation rather than physical techniques, which makes it well suited to online formats. Check individual therapist profiles for available session types.

Do I have to believe in the parts model for IFS to work?

Not necessarily. Many people start therapy skeptical of the parts framework and find it useful once they try it. Therapists typically introduce the model gradually. If it truly does not resonate after a few sessions, that is worth discussing with your therapist.

How do I find an IFS therapist in Vancouver?

Browse therapists in Vancouver who list Internal Family Systems as a modality. Look for therapists with IFS Institute training and experience relevant to what you are working through. Many offer a free consultation to help you decide if the fit feels right.

Is IFS therapy covered by insurance in Vancouver?

Coverage depends on your extended health benefits. If your therapist in Vancouver is a registered psychologist, social worker, or psychotherapist, sessions may be eligible for partial reimbursement. Check your plan for covered designations and annual session limits.

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