Attachment & IFS: Healing Trauma and Attachment Wounds that Befriend the Body


Attachment wounds have a powerful impact on life decisions like who we pick for a partner, our job and the relationship with our environments. 

That’s why it's crucial to understand that when trauma is experienced alone, no one to process it with, no trusting relationship, it will get locked into a client's system without the ability to move forward.  

In this interview, join Dr. Frank Anderson and Senior IFS Trainer, Chris Burris as they go in-depth on how to apply IFS to attachment wounds and the body. When a client experiences trauma, their parts will split from the Self to survive. One part will serve the role of protection while the other will remain hidden causing an internal attachment wound. 

Join Chris and Frank as they dive into the breakthrough of IFS and attachment - when parts work together, they heal together.