Finding the Right Support: When to Work with an IFS Coach

Letting go of the Shame and False Identities allows us to reclaim the qualities and resources of the authentic Self that were lost along the way.

But you may be wondering, how do I actually walk this path? Do I need to do it all on my own? Or is there a time when it makes sense to reach for help?

Why Support Matters

Each of us developed an owners manual as we grew up, learning from our families and other influences.  The manual told us who we had to be in order to stay safe or accepted. Over time, we fell into the dream of the False Identity, where protectors work tirelessly to keep us in line or to numb our pain.

If you’ve started to pause, to notice, and to bring curiosity to your parts, you’ve already begun to wake up from the dream. But stepping out fully into your authentic Self often takes more than personal effort. It takes support. Just as protectors once stepped in to prevent further harm, the presence of another person who can bring calm, compassion, and perspective can make all the difference in building trust inside.

Coaching and Therapy: Different Kinds of Support

There is often confusion about the roles of therapist and coach. Both can be valuable on this journey, but in different ways.

  • Therapists provide a safe container for trauma healing. They are often needed when protectors are guarding overwhelming pain or when exiles carry burdens that are too intense to face alone.

  • An IFS coach supports you as you pause, listen to your protectors, and begin to apply the resources of your authentic Self in real time to relationships, decisions, and objectives. As you gain access to more Self-energy - the free flowing energy of your life force that reflects your authentic Self - an IFS coach can help you focus on an aspirational future supported by the trust-based relationships with your parts. 

Both paths honor the same truth: healing is possible and the Authentic Self is never lost.

Signs You May Be Ready for an IFS Coach

Here are some ways to know that working with a coach might serve you:

  • You recognize internal protectors at work and want help shifting back into your authentic Self more consistently.

  • You can pause and notice protectors, but they still feel stuck in old patterns and need guidance to build trust.

  • You want to bring curiosity and compassion to your inner world, but it feels easier with someone steady beside you.

  • You are ready to connect the healing of your inner world with forward movement in your outer world: relationships, work, creativity, and personal development.

If any of these resonate, you may be ready for the support of an IFS coach.

How Coaching Helps

An IFS coach provides more than just encouragement. Coaching offers:

  • Structure and accountability on your recovery path.

  • A safe space to practice the U-turn when protectors take over the control panel.

  • Compassionate witnessing when parts feel misunderstood or judged.

  • Guidance in applying the resources of the Authentic Self to everyday choices.

With the right support, the lessons of pausing, curiosity, and compassion move from occasional glimpses into lived practice.

When Coaching Alone Is Not Enough

If protectors are guarding experiences of overwhelming trauma, flashbacks, or dissociation, then therapy is the safer place to begin. Many people find that coaching and therapy complement each other: therapy helps release burdens of the past, while coaching provides a bridge into present and future living.

What matters most is honoring where you are. Reaching for support is not a weakness. It is an act of Self-leadership.

Next Steps

If you are wondering whether IFS coaching is right for you, I’ve created a free resource to help you explore that question: the Coaching Readiness Guide. You can download it here: Download the Coaching Readiness Guide.

Bill Tierney

Bill Tierney has been helping people make changes in their lives since 1984 when participating in a 12-step program. He began to think of himself as a coach in 2011 when someone he was helping insisted on paying him his guidance. With careers in retail grocery, property and casualty insurance, car sales, real estate and mortgage, Bill brings a unique perspective to coaching. Clean and sober since 1982, Bill was introduced to the Internal Family Systems model in 2016. His experience in Internal Family Systems therapy (www.IFS-Institute.com) inspired him to become a Certified IFS Practitioner in 2021. He created the IFS-inspired Self-Led Results coaching program which he uses to help his clients achieve lasting results. Bill and his wife Kathy have five adult children, ten grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They live in Liberty Lake Washington where they both work from home. Bill’s website is www.BillTierneyCoaching.com.

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