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       IFS	Reference	List	
       *	Denotes	that	these	items	are	available	through	the	IFS	store:	http://www.selfleadership.org/ifs-
       store.html	
       BOOKS	
       Barbera, M. (2008). Bring yourself to love: How couples can turn disconnection into intimacy. 
       Boston, MA: Dos Monos Press.	
       * Earley, J. (2009). Self-therapy: A step-by-step guide to creating wholeness and healing your 
       inner child using IFS, a new, cutting-edge psychotherapy (1st ed.). Larkspur, CA: Pattern System 
       Books.	
       * Earley, J. (2012). Self-therapy: A step-by-step guide to creating wholeness and healing your 
       inner child using IFS, a new, cutting-edge psychotherapy (2nd ed.). Larkspur, CA: Pattern 
       System Books.	
       * Earley, J. (2012). Negotiating for self-leadership in internal family systems therapy. Larkspur, 
       CA: Pattern System Books.	
       * Earley, J. (2012). Resolving inner conflict: Working through polarization using internal family 
       systems therapy. Larkspur, CA: Pattern System Books.	
       * Earley, J. (2012). Working with anger in internal family systems therapy. Larkspur, CA: 
       Pattern System Books.	
       * Earley, J. (2013). Freedom from your inner critic: A self-therapy approach. Louisville, 
       CO: Sounds True.	
       * Goulding, R. A., & Schwartz, R. C. (1995). The mosaic of the mind: Empowering the 
       tormented selves of child abuse survivors. New York, NY: Norton & Co.	
       * Goulding, R. A., & Schwartz, R. C. (2002). The Mosaic Mind: Empowering the tormented 
       selves of child abuse survivors. Oak Park, IL: Trailheads Publications.	
       * Holmes, T. (2011). Parts work: An illustrated guide to your inner life. Kalamazoo, MI: Winged 
       Heart Press.	
       * Mones, A. (2014). Transforming troubled children, teens, and their families: An internal family 
       systems model for healing. New York, NY: Routledge.	
       * Papernow, P. L. (2013). Surviving and thriving in stepfamily relationships: What works and 
       what doesn’t. New York, NY: Routledge.	
       * Schwartz, J., & Brennan, B. (2013). There’s a part of me… Oak Park, IL: Trailheads 
       Publications.	
       * Schwartz, R. C. (1995). Internal family systems therapy. New York, NY: Guilford 
       Publications. (Published in paperback in 1997.)	
       * Schwartz, R. C. (2001). Introduction to the internal family systems model. Oak Park, IL: 
       Trailheads Publications. 	
       * Schwartz, R. C. (2008). You are the one you’ve been waiting for: Bringing courageous love to 
       intimate relationships. Oak Park, IL: Trailheads Publications. 	
       * Steege, M. K. (2010). The spirit-led Life: Christianity and the internal family system.  United 
       States of America: M. K. Steege.	
       * Sweezy, M., & Ziskind, E. (Eds.). (2013). Internal family systems therapy: New 
       dimensions. New York, NY: Routledge.	
       * Weiss, B. (2011). Illustrated workbook for self-therapy for your inner critic: Transforming self-
       criticism into self-confidence. Larkspur, CA: Pattern System Books.	
       * Weiss, B. (2013). Self-therapy workbook: An exercise book for the IFS process. Larkspur, CA: 
       Pattern System Books.	
       BOOK CHAPTERS	
       Badenoch, B. (2008). Picturing the inner community. In B. Badenoch, Being a brain-wise 
       therapist (pp. 76-89). New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company.	
       Engler, J., & Fulton, P. (2012). Self and no-self in psychotherapy. In C. Germer & R. Siegel 
       (Eds.), Wisdom and compassion in psychotherapy: Deepening mindfulness in clinical practice 
       (pp. 176-188). New York, NY: Guilford Publications.	
       Ginter, P., & Horneffer, K. (2006). Releasing our spirit: The internal family systems model. In 
       K. B. Helmeke & C. F. Sori, (Eds.), The therapist’s notebook for integrating spirituality in 
       counseling II: Homework, handouts and activities for use in psychotherapy (pp. 11-20). New 
       York, NY: Harworth Press. 	
       Hertlein, K. M. & Linville, D. (2007). Extraordinary parts: The wife, mother and survivor. In D. 
       Linville & K. M. Hertlein (Eds.), The therapist’s notebook for family health care: Homework, 
       handouts, and activities for individuals, couples, and families coping with illness, loss, and 
       disability (pp. 53-58). New York, NY: Haworth Press. 	
       Johnson, L. C., & Schwartz, R. C. (2000). Internal family systems: Working with children and 
       families. In C. E. Bailey (Ed.), Children in therapy: Using the family as a resource (pp. 73-111). 
       New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co.	
       Mann, B. J., & Schwartz, R. C. (2002). Internal family systems therapy. In F. W. Kaslow (Ed.), 
       Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy: Integrative/eclectic (Vol. 4, pp. 455-474). 	
       Piercy, F. P., Wetchler, J. L., & Hecker, L. L. (1996). Other family therapies. In F. P. Piercy, D. 
       H. Sprenkle, & J. L. Wetchler (Eds.), Family therapy sourcebook (pp. 283-318). New York, NY: 
       Guilford Publications.	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1988). Families and eating disorders. In F. Walsh & C. Anderson (Eds.), 
       Chronic disorders and the family (pp. 87-103). New York, NY: Haworth Press.	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1998). Internal family systems family therapy. In F. Dattilio (Ed.), Case studies 
       in couple and family therapy: Systemic and cognitive perspectives (pp. 331-352). New York, 
       NY: Guilford Publications.	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1999). The internal family systems model. In J. Rowan & M. Cooper (Eds.), 
       The plural self: Multiplicity in everyday life (pp. 238-253). SAGE Publications.	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1999). Releasing the soul: Psychotherapy as a spiritual practice. In F. Walsh, 
       (Ed.), Spiritual resources in family therapy (pp. 223-239). New York, NY: Guildford 
       Publications. 	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1999). The self to self connection: Intimacy and the internal family systems 
       model. In J. Carlson & L. Sperry (Eds). The intimate couple, (pp. 263-275). Philadelphia, PA: 
       Brunner-Mazel. 	
       Schwartz, R. C. (2001). Internal family systems therapy. In J. Carlson & D. Kjos (Eds.), Theories 
       and methods of family therapy (pp. ?). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.	
       Schwartz. R. C. (2003). The critical parts of me. In J. Kottler & J. Carlson (Eds.), Bad therapy: 
       Master therapists share their worst failures (pp. 49-55). New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. 	
       Schwartz, R. C. & Blow, A.  (2010). Creating self-to-self intimacy: Internal family systems 
       therapy with couples. In A. Gurman (Ed.), Clinical casebook of couple therapy (pp. 398-
       375). New York, NY: Guilford Publications. 	
       Schwartz, R. C., & Rose, M. (2002). Internal family systems therapy. In J. Carlson & D. Kjos 
       (Eds.), Theories and strategies of family therapy, (pp. 275-295). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. 	
       Schwartz, R. C, & Sparks, F. (2013). The internal family systems model in trauma 
       treatment: Parallels with Mahayana Buddhist theory and practice. In V. M. Follette, D. Rozelle, 
       J. W. Hopper, D. I. Rome, & J. Briere (Eds.), Contemplative methods in trauma treatment: 
       Integrating mindfulness and other approaches. New York, NY: Guilford Publications.	
       Schwartz, R. C. & Sparks, F. (2014). The internal family systems model in trauma treatment: 
       Parallels with Mahayana Buddhist theory and practice. In V. Follette, J. Briere, D. Rozelle, J. 
       Hopper, & D. Rome (Eds.), Mindfulness-oriented interventions for trauma: Integrating 
       contemplative practices. New York, NY: Guilford Publications.	
       Schwartz, R. C., Schwartz, M. F., & Galperin, L. (2009). Internal family systems therapy. In C. 
       A. Courtois, & J. D. Ford (Eds.), Complex traumatic stress disorders: An evidence-based 
       clinician’s guide (pp. 353-370). New York, NY: Guilford Publications.	
       Twombly, J. H., & Schwartz, R. C. (2008). The integration of the internal family systems model 
       and EMDR. In C. Forgash & M. Copeley (Eds.), Healing the heart of trauma and dissociation 
       with EMDR and ego state therapy (pp. 295-311).  New York, NY: Springer Publishing 
       Company.	
       BOOKS WITH SECTIONS ON IFS	
       Breunlin, D., Schwartz, R. C., & MacKune-Karrer, B. (1992). Metaframeworks for 
       psychotherapy: Transcending the models of family therapy. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass. 
       (Published in paperback in 1997.)	
       * Cantor, D. (2010). The youniverse self leadership tool. Oak Park, IL: Center for Self 
       Leadership.	
       * Cantor, D. & Boots, S. (2011). A guide to integrating the youniverse in therapy. Oak Park, IL: 
       Center for Self Leadership.	
       Carson, D. K., & Becker, K. W. (2003). Creativity in psychotherapy: Reaching new heights with 
       individuals, couples, and families. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Clinical Practice Press.	
       * Earley, J. (2013). The pattern system: A periodic table for psychology. Larkspur, CA: Pattern 
       System Books.	
       * Filloramo, E. (2015). How to permanently erase negative self-talk: So you can be 
       extraordinary. New York, NY: New Chapter Press.	
       Gutkind, L. (2015). (Chapter: Salvaging parts.)  Same time next week: True stories of working 
       through mental illness. In Fact Books.	
       Livingstone, J., & Gaffney, J. (2015). The power of relationships in health care: The science of 
       behavior change, decision making, and clinician self-care. London: CRC Press-Taylor Francis 
       Group.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (1984). Family therapy: Concepts and methods 
       (1st ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (1991). Family therapy: Concepts and methods 
       (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (1995). Family therapy: Concepts and methods 
       (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (1997). Family therapy: Concepts and methods 
       (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (2000). Family therapy: Concepts and methods (5th 
       ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, R. C. (2004). Family therapy: Concepts and methods 
       (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.	
       Sperry, L., Carlson, J., & Peluso, P. R. (2006). Couples therapy: Integrating theory and technique 
       (2nd ed.). Denver, CO: Love Publishing Company.	
       Van der Kolk, B. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of 
       trauma. Viking Press.	
       BOOKS - TRANSLATED	
       Breunlin, D. C., Schwartz, R. C., & MacKune-Karrer, B. (2000). Metaconceitos. Sao Paulo, 
       Brazil: ARTMED. (Portuguese).	
       Nichols, M., & Schwartz, R. C. (1998). Terapia familia: Conceitos e methodos. Sao Paulo, 
       Brazil: ARTMED. (Portuguese).	
       Schwartz, R. C. (1997). Systemische therapie mit der inneren familie. Munich, Germany: J. 
       Pfeiffer Books. (German).	
       Schwartz. R. C. (2010) Internal family systems therapy. Seoul, Korea: Hakjisa Publisher. 
       (Korean)	
       Schwartz, R. C. (2014). Introducion al modelo de los sistemas de la familia interna. Oak Park, 
       IL: Trailheads Publications. (Spanish).	
       Schwartz, R. C. (2008). IFS: Das system der inneren familie. Norderstedt, Germany: Satz, 
       Umschlagdesign, Herstellung und Verlag. (German).	
       JOURNAL ARTICLES	
       Carter, S. M. (1999). A study of internal family systems model applied to remarried couples of 
       stepfamilies in different stages of adjustment. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: 
       The Sciences and Engineering, 59(7-B), 3751.	
       Cooper, B. A. (2000). The use of internal family systems to treat issues of biracial identity 
       development. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 
       60(11-B), 5767.	
       Davis, J. C., Hill, M. R., & Helmeke, K. B. (2001). Depolarizing congregational conflict: 
       Principals for effective leadership for the internal family systems theory. Journal of Psychology 
       and Christianity, 20(1), 260-275.	
       Davis, S. D., & Piercy, F. P. (2007). What clients of couple therapy model developers and their 
       former students say about change, part one: Model-dependent common factors across three 
       models. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 33(3), 318-343.	
       Deacon, S. A., & Davis, J. C. (2001). Internal family systems theory: A technical integration. 
       Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 45-58.	
       Dolbier, C. L., Soderstrom, M., & Steinhardt, M. A. (2001). The relationships between self 
       leadership and enhanced psychological, health and work outcomes. The Journal of Psychology, 
       135(5), 469-485.	
       Green, E. J. (2008). Individuals in conflict: An internal family systems approach. The Family 
       Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 16(2), 125-131.	
       Holmes, T. (1994). Spirituality in systemic practice: An internal family systems perspective. 
       Journal of Systemic Therapies, 13(3), 26-35.	
       Lavergne, M. (2004). Art therapy and internal family systems therapy: An integrative model to 
       treat trauma among adjudicated teenage girls. The Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal, 
       17(1), 17-36.	
       MacDonald, F. F. (2005). Internal family systems therapy: A journey to healing and 
       transformation. Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association, 8(4), 29.	
       Miller, B. J., Cardona, J. R. P., & Hardin, M. (2006). The use of narrative therapy and internal 
       family systems with survivors of childhood sexual abuse: Examining issues related to loss and 
       oppression. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 18(4), 1-27.	
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