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Richard Tashma
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2014
Internal Family Systems in Coaching | for Professionals and Executives | Richard Tashma | #ifs
For those who are already on the journey of self-discovery and awareness, and who want to take their results to a higher level, Internal Family Systems (IFS) centric coaching offers a paradigm that is special for the ways it builds outward from the usual focus on goal-driven accountability.
In recent years, there has been an exploding interest in IFS among both mental health and more recently coaching professionals. 2023 marks the 40th year since family therapist Richard Schwartz, PhD first conceived of Internal Family Systems while assisting young folks who were struggling with life-threatening eating disorders. It's true that IFS has been -- and continues to be -- a well regarded, evidence-based psychotherapy. (The 2023 official IFS Institute conference in Denver sold out its in-person attendance!) However, as with several other methods that began in the psychotherapy domain, such as somatic mindfulness and Nonviolent Communication, IFS has also adapted to the mainstream of forward-focused professional coaching.
I'm grateful that I began studying and incorporating IFS in my practice in 2016. Becoming proficient and effective as an IFS professional takes time; it's not a weekend workshop or even a year's training. The mechanics of IFS are straight-forward. However, to properly embody IFS as a way of relating to our own internal team, and then develop the skills necessary to properly assist and serve others, is much more than an academic pursuit.
There are books and videos galore for the IFS-curious at all levels of study. However, there is no substitute for the direct experience that's possible with a skilled IFS professional.
After a recent introductory session with a person who has years of prior experience in mindfulness and self-awareness work, I received a thank you that included this: "[I] appreciate the attention and consideration you're giving your offer. The session was powerful for me; I think it really regulated my system."
As a degreed biologist and a former (recovering, LOL) technical engineer, I speak geek with technical and healthcare professionals. One of my favorite clients is an older, experience-savvy primary care physician who has done everything from helping patients with the common cold, to being present and intuitive at a critical moment for a distressed young adult who was contemplating suicide. This physician and I have regular, insightful, and meaningful conversations where, together, we assist his system to identify and heal distresses that have affected him for years, and sometimes decades.
It would be nice to be able to promise "the five breakthrough transformations you will have by working with me," or something like that. But that's not possible. The reality is that only your system knows the inhibiting stories and experiences, and the ways they are inter-connected. Some people think of this as "shadow work". I call it "sunlight work". But what is crucially important is careful, compassionate pacing and regular checks for permission from the client's system. That's the way we prevent overwhelm and distress.
I hope you're curious enough about your internal system, and trusting enough, to reach out and find out how IFS can benefit you -- whether it is with me or with another skilled IFS professional.
You can find me at Rocky Mountain Calm RockyMountainCalm.org or on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/richardtashma/, or you can jump to the front of the line and book an individual conversation on my Calendly page calendly.com/richardtashma
Thank you for joining me and for considering how IFS might be the key that unlocks your next leap forward!
Respectfully yours,
- Richard Tashma
"Tomorrow's mastery begins with mental calm today."
#mindfulness #internalfamilysystems #relationships #thebodykeepsthescore #mindfulcoachassociation
Music credit: "Ethereal" by composer and musician Alexander Nakarada
Used with permission.
In recent years, there has been an exploding interest in IFS among both mental health and more recently coaching professionals. 2023 marks the 40th year since family therapist Richard Schwartz, PhD first conceived of Internal Family Systems while assisting young folks who were struggling with life-threatening eating disorders. It's true that IFS has been -- and continues to be -- a well regarded, evidence-based psychotherapy. (The 2023 official IFS Institute conference in Denver sold out its in-person attendance!) However, as with several other methods that began in the psychotherapy domain, such as somatic mindfulness and Nonviolent Communication, IFS has also adapted to the mainstream of forward-focused professional coaching.
I'm grateful that I began studying and incorporating IFS in my practice in 2016. Becoming proficient and effective as an IFS professional takes time; it's not a weekend workshop or even a year's training. The mechanics of IFS are straight-forward. However, to properly embody IFS as a way of relating to our own internal team, and then develop the skills necessary to properly assist and serve others, is much more than an academic pursuit.
There are books and videos galore for the IFS-curious at all levels of study. However, there is no substitute for the direct experience that's possible with a skilled IFS professional.
After a recent introductory session with a person who has years of prior experience in mindfulness and self-awareness work, I received a thank you that included this: "[I] appreciate the attention and consideration you're giving your offer. The session was powerful for me; I think it really regulated my system."
As a degreed biologist and a former (recovering, LOL) technical engineer, I speak geek with technical and healthcare professionals. One of my favorite clients is an older, experience-savvy primary care physician who has done everything from helping patients with the common cold, to being present and intuitive at a critical moment for a distressed young adult who was contemplating suicide. This physician and I have regular, insightful, and meaningful conversations where, together, we assist his system to identify and heal distresses that have affected him for years, and sometimes decades.
It would be nice to be able to promise "the five breakthrough transformations you will have by working with me," or something like that. But that's not possible. The reality is that only your system knows the inhibiting stories and experiences, and the ways they are inter-connected. Some people think of this as "shadow work". I call it "sunlight work". But what is crucially important is careful, compassionate pacing and regular checks for permission from the client's system. That's the way we prevent overwhelm and distress.
I hope you're curious enough about your internal system, and trusting enough, to reach out and find out how IFS can benefit you -- whether it is with me or with another skilled IFS professional.
You can find me at Rocky Mountain Calm RockyMountainCalm.org or on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/richardtashma/, or you can jump to the front of the line and book an individual conversation on my Calendly page calendly.com/richardtashma
Thank you for joining me and for considering how IFS might be the key that unlocks your next leap forward!
Respectfully yours,
- Richard Tashma
"Tomorrow's mastery begins with mental calm today."
#mindfulness #internalfamilysystems #relationships #thebodykeepsthescore #mindfulcoachassociation
Music credit: "Ethereal" by composer and musician Alexander Nakarada
Used with permission.
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Jordan Peterson Warned Us: The West will self-destruct with hyper-rationalism. Can we prevent it?
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Some prophetic warnings from Jordan Peterson from before he became a public figure. The video is distilled from "2014 Personality Lecture 13: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Existentialism)". It also includes excerpts from a 2016 conversation between Dr. Peterson and Dr. Gaad Saad. (See links to the original videos below.) (Want an uplifting challenge? Add a comment with the sentence that Jordan is say...
Why clients keep working with me | Dare to be Calm with Coach Richard | Check it out - 5 mins
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( Live - Grieve - Belong - Play - Thrive ) Greetings. If you’re looking for a coach who talks fast, is loud, and gets in your face, you’ll need to look elsewhere. That’s not who I am any longer. Been there. Done that. It doesn't work and I don’t need the stress. And frankly, neither do you! However, if you’re looking for a self-leadership, wellbeing, and relationship coach who will take the tim...
'Speaking Peace' - Marshall Rosenberg - Nonviolent Communication (NVC) | plus a tribute
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Marshall Rosenberg describes NVC as, “an integration of a spirituality, with concrete tools for manifesting this spirituality in our daily lives, in our relationships, and in our political activities.” Marshall Rosenberg and NVC are inspirational. The special afterward, which includes an impassioned clip from Dr. Dan Siegel, plus a tribute by Marshall to his family of origin, expands on ideas p...
Is this the same series as the 9 part Nonviolent Communication series?
Is this the same series as the 9 part Nonviolent Communication series?
Oh I love that song🫶🏻
Our mind is the software that is stored on the hardware (or “wet-ware”) of our brains. Our mind is the information stored on our brain, and the elctrical signals that are fires in our brains, in the same Way that computersoftware is just electrical signals firing on the computers, neurolnetwork (i cant remember/ dont know what its called for computers).
been searching for this gem of individual and his blessed teachings for almost a year now finally the algorithm picked this amazing upload on my search results. thanks so much for all the work, doing good in a world gone crazy✌️.
As one of your clients, I can attest to your care and compassion. Recovering from a health crisis has been a challenge, and I appreciate how we’ve journeyed together and how supportive you’ve been through my ups and downs. I can’t thank you enough!
Thank you, Steve! Am most appreciative for your kind words. It's been an honor to be present and to support you on this journey since 2020. You're really quite the trooper. I greatly respect your commitment to rebound and recover. And it's been made all the more poignant with the good news you've received this year! We've both grown and have been creative along the way. And I really appreciate how receptive you were in the beginning when I expressed my desire to help and you simply said, "Okay."
Será una bendición contar con los videos en español por favor 👐
“I love feel human again” Howdy Richard. A beautiful calling you are fulfilling on the behalf of others. 🎉
Thank you, Henry!
This was so insightful. I almost cried at the end. I'm so grateful that he was able to share is gift of insight and observation with us while he was still alive🥺🙏🏾
@Elle... Am glad that you got to appreciate the very end. I've been moved many times when I listen to Marshall talk about the story of his grandmother and that unexpected guest. And I love the line, "Never walk when you can dance." I'm grateful that this brings benefit for you. Be well. Cheers!
Rick Rubin sent me here. 10:48 32:38
Same, i just casually finish to read they book yesterday, today I Heard the Rick Rubin interview and he just talk about him 🤯
wow I got his book but had no clue he knew about nonviolent communication. trippy.
Marshall is a legend!
Let go of what has passed. Let go of what may come. Let go of what is happening now. Don’t try to figure anything out. Don’t try to make anything happen. Relax, right now, and rest.
Good morning 💖. (1.25x speed is super.)
Marshall is such a beautiful soul.
Marshall was ( still is ) a gift to the planet 🙏💙 thank you so much for taking the time to create this and sharing
@Trish... Thank you for this comment. Marshall's contributions to us are certainly evergreen. Creating this vid was a labor of love. Be well. Cheers!
We just started working on your method in our small community. We hold meetings practicing your techniques once a week. It's a great help for us to make our life better. Thanks a lot
How is it going?
@@alforliniteaching5670 Hi, it is very good.
@@kA-dc6zq how goes the work?
So useful content. I have a great gratitude for people, who set this video up and made me feel joyful and happy 🌹🌷🍀
Great.:-) :-)
Such profoundly humanistic ideas...it changed my perspective and the way I will interact with the the world.
I can't possibly thank you enough for such a precious gift
@Loubaina... You're most welcome. I'm grateful that it brings benefit for you. Creating this was a labor of love and respect for Marshall. Be well.
4:39 change not out of guilt 7:12 think that because I made a mistake or did something I wish I hadn’t, there’s something wrong with me. 8:32 what need of yours was not met by the behavior? 11:11 being conscious 30:20 “no compliments. They are violent, dehumanizing”
Great.
Thank you so valuable
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about.” Rumi @30:23
Are these just samples? Sounds like big portions were left out
There is a Dan Siegel piece at the end
@Virgilio Chavez - Thank you for acknowledging the clip from Dr. Siegel at the Wisdom 2.0 conference. He has been inspiring for me, and this clip seemed genuine, thought-provoking, and important. Kind regards.
R.I.P. He was a great and kind man
Doesn’t help ;)
@@sipsonic, you made me chuckle :-)
Touché! Thanks for the humor.
"I can never remember a time I benefited from someone telling me what I was" . Marshall Rosenberg
@@roberttwine5330 Lol. True, but all the same...
Hi! I wonder where this quote is taken from - that Marshall defines NVC as “an integration of a spirituality, with concrete tools for manifesting this spirituality in our daily lives, in our relationships, and in our political activities.” I like it, and I would like to make references to it - and I would feel more confident doing it if I knew where this quote is taken from) Could you tell me?
@Daria Voronina - Hello. This quote is transcribed from the original "Speaking Peace" audio recording at 5m33s. (And the same sentence is in this video at 4m20s.) I hope that is helpful to you.
Thanks, Richard for your care and share!
@Louise Wildee - Thank you, Louise, for your acknowledgement. As is true for so many of us who have learned from him, Marshall made a timeless and lasting contribution. This video is truly a labor of love. And it's a tribute as much to Marshall's grandmother (referenced by the story and the song in the final segment), as it is to Marshall. I only wish that Marshall was still in this life, so I could share it directly with him. R.I.P.