
Overview
Advancement in brain research allows clinicians to eliminate traumatic symptoms at their roots, using memory reconsolidation. Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is a model growing rapidly in popularity as it supports deep healing. This talk aims to demonstrate IFS as it follows the latest neuroscientific research on good, long lasting therapeutic change, integrating all human aspects of experience.

Shifra Wohlgelernter, Ph.D
Dr. Shifra Wohlgelernter is a neuropsychologist living with her family in the Old City of Jerusalem. Her focus as a therapist includes working with children, adolescents, adults and parents towards authentic connection in the inter/intrapersonal realms. Shifra holds a double MA in Sp. Ed, specializing in executive function development. As a psychologist, she has worked at the research lab of Bar Ilan University, as director of psychological services at Alyn children's hospital school system, and at her private clinic. With over 20 years of experience, she is trained in EMDR, narrative therapy, MBSR and IFS. Voluntarily, she is committed to supporting chronic illness and palliative journeys, assisting both patients' experience and medical teams' perspective. As an IFS consultant, she finds it to be a brilliant model for healing, which integrates all levels of human experience.