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🗓️ 3 March 2025
⏱️ 133 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast, where we discuss science and science-based tools for everyday life. |
0:08.8 | I'm Andrew Huberman, and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine. |
0:15.4 | My guest today is Dr. Richard Schwartz. Dr. Richard Schwartz is the founder of internal family systems therapy, |
0:21.8 | which is a unique form of therapy that's less centered on your relationship to other people, |
0:26.5 | but instead focuses mainly on identifying the parts of yourself and your personality that tend to |
0:31.5 | emerge in different situations and that tend to create anxiety, resent, or depression. |
0:36.5 | Another key feature of internal family systems therapy |
0:39.5 | is that it's not just focused on fixing challenges within us. |
0:42.6 | It also teaches you how to grow your confidence, |
0:45.0 | openness, and compassion. |
0:46.6 | Now today's episode is different than any other episode |
0:49.1 | of the podcast that we've done before. |
0:51.1 | And that's for two reasons. |
0:52.6 | First, Dr. Schwartz takes me through a brief session |
0:55.1 | of IFS therapy so you can see exactly what it looks like in practice. |
0:59.1 | And then he takes you, the listener, through it as well. |
1:02.3 | So as you'll soon observe end experience, |
1:04.6 | internal family systems therapy allows you to work |
1:07.0 | through challenging sticking points, |
1:08.8 | basically the parts or feelings within you |
1:10.5 | that you don't like to have, |
1:11.9 | and then it shows you how to convert those feelings |
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