Legacy Burdens with Kristen Burge, JD, MA

Legacy Burdens with Kristen Burge, JD, MA

Kristen discusses her personal experiences with legacy burdens, the process of unburdening in Internal Family Systems, how regardless of what is happening in the external world we can always be there for our own system, and more.
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vor 2 Jahren

Kristen is a Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Practitioner
with the IFS Institute, with nearly 400 hours of IFS
training in Levels 1, 2, and 3 and IFS couples and
relational work (known as “Intimacy from the Inside Out” or
"IFIO").  She has served as a Program Assistant for IFS
Institute Level 1 and Level 2 trainings, is on staff for IFIO
trainings, and has received a Certificate in Clinical
Applications of IFS Therapy from the Adler Graduate Professional
School.  Kristen also incorporates somatic and group work in
her practice and has participated in an IFS Healing Circles
workshop, Somatic IFS retreats, and is currently training in
Somatic Experiencing.   


Additionally, Kristen is licensed to practice as an attorney and
certified mediator with Arrow Creek Law & Mediation,
providing services in the areas of Indian tribal government law,
tribal employment law, mediation, and alternative dispute
resolution. 


Kristen is passionate about the profound healing that is possible
with the IFS model for individuals as well as groups and
communities, and she appreciates its respectful and collaborative
approach, including integration of legacy and cultural aspects,
which are particularly important in working with indigenous
communities.  She is inspired by the tremendous potential of
IFS and IFIO for mediation, conflict resolution, and relationship
building in light of the deepening polarizations witnessed
throughout our society, and she remains hopeful in
working towards a shift from an adversarial paradigm to one
of collaboration and respect for all peoples.  


 kristen.burge@arrowcreekwellness.com


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