62 pages • 2 hours read
216
Book • Nonfiction
2021
2021
Adult
18+ years
In No Bad Parts, Richard C. Schwartz explores the Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy model, which posits that every individual has multiple inner parts, each with its own perspectives and emotions. Schwartz emphasizes that all these parts have valuable roles and advocates for compassion and understanding towards each one to achieve healing and harmony.
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Contemplative
Emotional
Hopeful
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No Bad Parts by Richard C. Schwartz is widely praised for its innovative approach to understanding the self through Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy. Reviewers appreciate the accessible prose and practical exercises. Some criticisms highlight repetitive content and a lack of empirical backing. Overall, readers find it a valuable tool for self-discovery and healing.
Readers intrigued by psychological self-healing and inner family systems will find No Bad Parts by Richard C. Schwartz compelling. With its deep dive into self-compassion, it’s ideal for fans of The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk and Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach.
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216
Book • Nonfiction
2021
2021
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