Rye Webber
Creative Art Therapist, MMT, MT-BCSupporting Queer Folks with a creative, somatic, and parts-work based approach
Online Therapy
The Internal Family Systems Model (IFS), first developed by Richard C. Schwartz, is an integrative approach to individual psychotherapy that combines systems thinking with the view that mind is made up of separate subpersonalities, each with its own viewpoint and qualities. The focus of IFS therapy is to get to know each of these subpersonalities and understand how they work as a whole in order to better achieve healing. IFS can be used to treat individuals, couples, and families and it has been shown to be effective for treating a variety issues, including depression, anxiety, and panic. Think this approach might be right for you? Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s Internal Family Systems specialists today.
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I want to help all clients achieve unconditional self-acceptance, liberation from expectations, and comfort with setting boundaries. My primary focus areas are: eating disorders, body image struggles, anxiety, sexual assault/abuse survivorship, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, sexual shame, purity culture recovery, extreme self-criticism, attachment wounds, developmental trauma, late diagnosis ADHD/Autism, perfectionism, overly controlling/controlled behavior, and chronic people-pleasing.
Online Therapy
**Now accepting new clients in Memphis, TN** I work collaboratively with a full range of folx (adolescents, pre-teen, adults) and I specialize in trauma related disorders, anxiety, depression, LGBTQIA+ folx, identity, navigating relationships and grief and loss. I look forward to hearing from you and welcome you to call for a free 20 minute consult!
Online Therapy
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