IFS, Sexuality & Gender - Disenfranchised grief and legacy work
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IFS, Sexuality & Gender - Disenfranchised grief and legacy work

By Alessio Rizzo - IFS School

This third lecture focuses on working with disenfranchised grief and legacy material for LGBTQIA+ systems.

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Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

In this lecture, Alessio and Anna-Thomas present two key aspects of working clinically with LGBTQIA+ systems affected by trauma and burdens described in the previous lecture.

You will learn about disenfranchised grief, how it impacts parts of LGBTQIA+ systems, and how to support the unburdening process with IFS. We will also explore the experiences of epistemic violence that is specific to LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Additionally, we will give our unique view of legacy work and how specific attention needs to be given to minimise access fatigue experienced by LGBTQIA+ individuals, whose ancestors are likely to carry homophobic and genderphobic burdens.

Who is this workshop for?

We have designed this workshop for all IFS professionals with an interest in learning more about sexuality and gender from an IFS perspective. Whether you have worked with LGBTQIA+ clients or not, this can be your first step to making your IFS practice truly LGBTQIA-affirming.

You do not need to have any prior knowledge about LGBTQIA+ and you are welcome to bring your questions and doubts to this space. At the same time, if you have been working with LGBTQIA+ people and you would like a better understanding to elevate your practice, please come along.

You might want to listen to some of "queering IFS" podcast episodes if you have time.

Recordings

Zoom recordings will be made available for free to ticket holders.

We will record the session and we will make the recordings available (for free to all ticket holders) on a dedicated learning platform from which you will be able to stream the videos and download the slides and other material created for the workshop.

Important

Please let us know, when you fill the form, if you have any specific needs to allow you to attend and enjoy the workshop.

Entry Criteria

Participants need to have a good understanding of IFS and need to be professionals who are working or are planning to work with LGBTQIA+ people. We ask that people have completed a Level 1 IFS, or an equivalent training like Stepping Stones, etc.

Refunds

You can get a refund through Eventbrite up to 48 hours before the session. Please notice that the Eventbrite administrative costs will not be refunded and that you will not be able to access the recordings afterwards for free.

Frequently asked questions

Will the workshop be recorded?

Yes. All ticket holders will have access, for free, to a learning platform from which the video recordings can be streamed. We guarantee access for at least one year.

Is the ticket refundable?

Yes, you can ask for a refund through Eventbrite up to 48 hours before the session. Please note that Eventbrite admin fee will not be refunded.

What happens if I miss the session?

You will still have access, for free, to the recordings (see first question)

How do I get an invoice?

Eventbrite is the seller of this workshop and you should get a confirmation email with an invoice once you purchase the ticket. For further enquiries, please contact Eventbrite directly.

What are the entry criteria?

Participants need to have a good understanding of IFS and need to be professionals who are working or are planning to work with LGBTQIA+ people. We ask that people have completed a Level 1 IFS, or an equivalent training like Stepping Stones, etc.

Do I need to be LGBTQIA+ to participate?

No, this workshop is open to all.

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Alessio Rizzo - IFS School

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Nov 28 · 06:00 PST