Talk with Martha Sweezy on Shame and Guilt as central for IFS Work

IFS Talks - A podcast by Aníbal Henriques, Tisha Shull & Alexia Rothman

Martha Sweezy, PhD, is Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, Program Consultant and Supervisor at Cambridge Health Alliance, and former Assistant Director and Director of Training for the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program at Cambridge Health Alliance.Martha Sweezy has published several books on IFS therapy, and has authored articles and chapters like: The Teenager’s Confession: Regulating Shame in Internal Family Systems Therapy, AJP,2011. Emotional Cannibalism: Shame in Action - in innovations and elaborations - 2013 Getting Unstuck (with Pam krause and Lawrence Rosenberg) - 2017 What IFS Offers to the treatment of trauma (with Frank Anderson) - 2017 Martha Sweezy is also responsible for Titles like: 1. Internal Family Systems New Dimensions (with Ellen Ziskind)- Routledge 2013 2. Intimacy from the Inside Out: Courage and Compassion in Couple Therapy with Toni Herbine-Blank and Donna M. Kerpelman - Routledge, 2015 3. Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy, with Ellen Ziskind - 2017 by routledge. 4. Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual: Trauma-Informed Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, PTSD and Substance Abuse, with Frank Anderson and Richard Schwartz - 2017 by Pesi. 5. and more recently the Internal Family Systems Therapy Second Edition - with Dick Schwartz 2019 by Guilford. Martha has a therapy and consultation practice in Northampton, Massachusetts, and has a particular interest in how shame and guilt affect human behavior. Podcast Feedback and Interview Request welcome at https://internalfamilysystems.pt/ifs-talks