A role-playing game for IFS practitioners

In this private online consulting group for IFS practitioners, we’ll use the conventions of role-playing games to explore our systems and practices. (This page is just for invited participants, so please don’t share it.)

A role-playing game for IFS practitioners
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Minneapolis psychologist Allen Wood has been leading IFS-based therapy groups in the form of role-playing games, an idea so obviously brilliant that I immediately wanted to join one. Allen suggested an even better idea: what if we brought together a small group of IFS practitioners in an RPG consulting group? That is just what we’re doing now.

  • What: An experiential consultation group where we’ll use role-playing games to explore our systems and our practices.
  • When: Starting late this summer, once a month, for two to three hours each session.
  • Who: You and 3 other people Ash and Allen have invited.
  • How much: Free, unless we decide to make a purchase of some sort as a group.

What next?

Just fill out this little form and we’ll be in touch!