Episode Description
Episode: 108: The IFS Controversy: “The Therapy That Can Break You”… or Heal You?
In this episode, Caitlan unpacks the recent wave of criticism surrounding Internal Family Systems (IFS) from viral think pieces to questions about its safety and scientific validity.
As both a therapist and practitioner, she offers a grounded, nuanced perspective on what these critiques are really pointing to.....and what they’re missing.
This conversation isn’t just about IFS. It’s about the bigger pattern we see everywhere: pedestal → backlash → confusion. And most importantly, how to navigate your own healing without outsourcing your authority to any modality, practitioner, or trend.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why blaming a therapy modality often misses the real issue
- The difference between a good modality and a skilled facilitator
- How harmful therapy experiences can happen—even with “proven” methods
- Why IFS is being targeted right now (hint: popularity invites backlash)
- The truth about “evidence-based” therapy—and why it matters (and doesn’t)
- What to actually look for when choosing a therapist
- How to stop pedestal-ing tools, frameworks, and people
Key Takeaways:
- No modality is universally good or bad. The impact depends on the practitioner.
- Bad therapy ≠ bad method. It often reflects lack of skill, training, or ethical grounding.
- Popularity breeds criticism. The rise of IFS makes it a target for contrarian takes.
- Evidence matters—but lived experience matters too. Both can coexist.
- You are the authority. If something helps you, it matters. If it harms you, stop.
- The real work is discernment. Not devotion.
Chapters:
02:00 – The rise (and fall) of pedestal culture
04:00 – The IFS “hit pieces” explained
06:30 – Is IFS actually harmful?
08:00 – A personal story: when therapy does harm
11:00 – Why the therapist matters more than the modality
13:00 – Are these articles just for clicks?
14:30 – The truth about “evidence-based” therapy
19:00 – Is IFS a cult? Dr. Richard Schwartz responds
21:00 – Final thoughts: discernment over dogma
Links & Resources:
- Articles referenced (The Cut + Vox)
- Lissa Rankin’s article on IFS + cult dynamics
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Produced by Caitlan Siegenthaler
Cover Art by Kiara Opara
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