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IFS for Social Transformation 2025-2026


Description

Maybe you want to bring change into an existing organisational culture or launch a sustainable business. Or maybe you have an impactful project that you want to promote. 

Whatever it is, depending on which part of you is in charge, your actions and decisions will be dramatically different, creating dramatically different outcomes in the world.

For example: 

  • Fearful parts might worry about failing to implement change or not being good enough

  • Avoidant parts might want to escape the complexity and uncertainty, by retreating into procrastination or being invested in quick and easy wins to appease the fearful parts

  • Critical parts might question whether your contribution can make a difference at all and whether you have anything useful to offer

  • Heroic parts might want to save the world single handedly and overpromise on results

IFS provides a structured approach to explore and address these dynamics, transforming both personal and professional relationships in the process.

Developed by Dr. Richard Schwartz, Internal Family Systems (IFS) frames the psyche as an ecosystem of “parts,” each representing unique motivations, emotions, beliefs, values, and protective mechanisms.

Through the lens of IFS, we can explore how even those committed to climate action and social change carry parts shaped by the very systems they strive to transform. For example, parts that have absorbed capitalist, neo-liberal messages or colonial ways of thinking may unintentionally shape how we engage with climate work, bringing tensions that affect individual well-being and collective outcomes.

Self-led leadership
Self-led leadership allows a more integrated approach to decision-making. It refers to the IFS concept of leading from the "Self," with strategic wisdom,  calmness, clarity and compassion. When we engage with Self, we can embrace a systems approach, feel more connected to collective efforts, reduce isolation and foster collaboration that comes from an integrated relationship with a world in crisis. 

This self-led approach fosters a resilient and engaged mindset, enabling us to contribute meaningfully to climate action within our specific contexts.

 

Testimonials

Working with Steffi has been a special and quite unique experience. I am surprised and excited by the profound inner shifts. I feel re- empowered and have a renewed sense of honesty with myself and others. This has positively impacted on my relationships and leadership style.
— Ruth, Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust
 
Working with Steffi made it impossible to remain unchanged. The process was applicable to me as a whole person and not just as a leader or only to my professional life. We formed a close-knit group in these carefully curated sessions. This has been the beginning of a transformation that continues to evolve and unfold. It was the key to the door that I needed to open and walk through. I can highly recommend this course to anyone who is curious to understand themselves better and the systems they live and work within.
— Megan Johnson, Events Organiser
 

About the Facilitator

Steffi is a trained and accredited trauma therapist, Gestalt therapist and IFS therapist. She applies her training to the collective culture and guides change makers to include psychologically informed perspectives into their approaches.

 

Sessions and Dates

The course starts Wednesday, September 10 and will continue every first Wednesday of the month for 6 months. 

Every session lasts 2.5 hours, from  5-7.30pm UK/ 6-8.30 pm CET/ 9-11.30 am PT.

  • Wednesday 10th September

  • Wednesday 1st October

  • Wednesday 5th November

  • Wednesday 3rd December

  • Wednesday 7th January

  • Wednesday 4th February

Content

  1. Introduction to the IFS lens to sustainability (Wednesday 10th September)

  2. Exploring adapted cultural manager parts (Wednesday 1st October)

  3. Exploring what is exiled (Wednesday 5th November)

  4. Exploring parts that deflect from discomfort (Wednesday 3rd December)

  5. Self Leadership (Wednesday 7th January)

  6. Integration (Wednesday 4th February)

What you will receive

  • 6 x 2.5 hours group sessions for 6 months

  • 6 x 1.5 hour meetings in a small online peer group over 6 months

  • A course specific handbook

  • Links to lectures and IFS material

  • Practical exercises and tools

  • An individual IFS coaching session with Steffi

 

Cost

Full cost: £550

Concession: £450

4 places available for ‘pay what you can”. Contact us. 

The group size is limited to a maximum of 18 people.

 

In the media

This Psychologist is Bringing A New Lens to the Climate Crisis

Read the article on DeSmog

 

Cancellation Policy for Online Events

We understand that life can be unpredictable, and sometimes plans change. To support our community while ensuring fairness, we have outlined the following cancellation policy for our online events:

  1. Cancellations by Participants:

    • Up to 21 Days Before the Event: You will receive a refund of the registration fee minus a 10% admin charge.

    • Between 7-21 Days Before the Event: 50% refund of the registration fee.

    • Less Than 7 Days Before the Event: Unfortunately, we cannot provide a refund due to preparation costs. However, you are welcome to transfer your registration to another person with prior notification.

  2. Cancellations by the Organizer:

    • In the rare event that we must cancel or reschedule, participants will be notified promptly. Registrants will be offered the choice of a full refund or a transfer to the rescheduled date.

  3. International Refunds:

    • For refunds issued to international participants, any bank charges or currency conversion fees incurred will be deducted from the refund amount.

  4. Processing Refunds:

    • Refunds will be processed within 7-10 business days.

  5. Contact Information:

    • For cancellations, transfers, or questions, please contact us at centreforclimatepsychology@gmail.com

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