An IFS Reparenting Workbook Audiobook By Martina Williams LCMHC, Kyle Wehrend LICSW, Jenna Riemersma LPC - foreword cover art

An IFS Reparenting Workbook

Internal Family Systems Skills to Heal Childhood Trauma, Nurture Secure Attachments, and Embrace Radical Self-Acceptance

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An IFS Reparenting Workbook

By: Martina Williams LCMHC, Kyle Wehrend LICSW, Jenna Riemersma LPC - foreword
Narrated by: Jennifer Pickens
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If you experienced trauma or neglect as a child, you may struggle with depression, anxiety, loneliness, and low self-esteem in adulthood. You are not alone. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect millions of people, and have led to many of the greatest unaddressed public health problems facing our world today. If you struggle with shame or lack of confidence, or if you have difficulty creating or sustaining healthy relationships with others, take heart. There are techniques you can learn to heal the pain of your past and take charge of your future. This workbook will help you get started.

Grounded in the evidence-based approach of internal family systems therapy (IFS), this workbook provides a supportive, effective framework for continued healing. By "reparenting" the parts of yourself that were affected by childhood trauma, you'll learn to build unwavering self-compassion, overcome common relationship and communication challenges, and form healthy and lasting connections. You'll also find soothing meditations, experiential exercises, and other skills to help you regulate your nervous system, so you can break free from the survival mode you've been stuck in for years. Finally, you'll be inspired by real-life stories from other people who have been through similar experiences, and who've successfully overcome their trauma.

©2026 Martina Williams and Kyle Wehrend (P)2026 Tantor Media
Child Psychology Developmental Psychology Mental Health Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Heartfelt
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