About Mitsunaga-Whitten
Anxiety, Depression, Relational issues, trauma/resilience, race-based trauma/oppression, grief/loss, navigating college, family
Mitsunaga-Whitten is based in United States, holds the Internal Family Systems, DBT, Contemporary Psychodynamic credential, and offers sessions via telehealth.
IFS Training & Credentials
Mitsunaga-Whitten holds the Internal Family Systems, DBT, Contemporary Psychodynamic credential.
Sessions
- Telehealth (online) sessions available
- Languages: English
- Currently accepting new clients
Location
Mitsunaga-Whitten practises in United States. Mitsunaga-Whitten also offers IFS therapy via telehealth to clients in additional locations.
About Internal Family Systems Therapy
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based psychotherapy model developed by Dr Richard Schwartz. IFS views the mind as naturally composed of "parts" — sub-personalities that carry burdens from past experiences — alongside a core "Self" that is compassionate and curious. In IFS therapy, the goal is not to eliminate parts but to help them unburden and work in harmony, led by the Self.
IFS is used to treat trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and a wide range of other concerns. It is recognised by SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices and has a growing body of peer-reviewed research supporting its effectiveness.
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