
Practice software that speaks parts.
IFS practice tracks parts, Self-energy, and unblending across sessions. Stillpoint structures notes around the model, not around external symptoms.
What ifs (internal family systems) practice actually looks like
Stillpoint is shaped around the specifics of your work. Here's what that means in practice.
Intake fields you'll actually use
- Reason for seeking IFS work
- Familiarity with parts language (Y/N — informs intro)
- Trauma history — opt-in
- Resources / strengths
- Goal (specific stuck parts, integration, healing)
Session note format
IFS-specific — parts contacted, role (manager / firefighter / exile), Self-energy presence, unblending work, witnessing, unburdening if conducted, system response.
Common billing codes
Typical session length
60–90 minutes
Typical session price
$140–$280 USD
What matters most for ifs (internal family systems)
The features Stillpoint built specifically with this work in mind.
Frequently asked questions
Can I track parts across sessions?
Yes — parts are first-class objects on the client record. Each part has a role, role description, work-in-progress notes, and a session-by-session presence log.
Do you support unburdening session documentation?
Yes — unburdening sessions are a distinct session type with their own template (the part involved, the burden, the witnessing process, the new role).
Is the intake trauma-informed?
Yes. Trauma history is opt-in, narrative is never required, and clients pace what they share. The note system stores parts work with PHI-grade encryption.
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